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Consider the play’s theme The Conventions of Detective Fiction. Which elements of the mystery genre does this play demonstrate, and how does it do so effectively? How does Christie’s The Mousetrap challenge the typical mystery conventions of her time?
Teaching Suggestion: Students may find it beneficial to review the conventions of detective fiction using research or by discussing the conventions aloud in class prior to completing their analysis. Students may find it useful to work in small groups analyzing different portions of the play to explore conventions, then share their knowledge with the class to create a comprehensive list of the elements used by Christie in the play.
Differentiation Suggestion: Students who require assistance with analysis may find it beneficial to use an anchor chart to refer to the elements of the mystery genre. Consider asking students to break into small groups and analyze how Christie employs that element in her play. Then, the groups could return and report their findings to the larger group.
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