The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd -

In the 1920s, the "Watson" character (the narrator) was always assumed to be the moral compass. Christie shattered this assumption, leading to a formal protest from some members of the who felt she had "cheated." 🗝️ Key Themes

: Dr. James Sheppard , the local physician and Poirot’s temporary assistant. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

: The novel explores how the way a story is told can be as deceptive as a physical disguise. 🏆 Legacy and Recognition In the 1920s, the "Watson" character (the narrator)

: Roger Ackroyd, a wealthy widower who knows too many secrets. In the 1920s