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Mark Pghfan
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Mar 03, 2015 12:20PM

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SPOILER ALERT!!
In the English version, the motive is that Charles Cartwright has a wife already, in a mental home. The only one who knows this is Sir Bartholomew, hence his murder. In the US version, the motive is that Sir Bartholomew, as a nerve specialist, has detected Sir Charles's insanity and Sir C is afraid Sir B will commit him to a mental home, hence his murder.
My guess for the change is that, at that time in England, one could not divorce one's spouse if he or she is in a mental home. Apparently, in America, one could do that, and so the change.

"Three Act Tragedy," I'm finding, has semi-parallels to "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," meaning that Agatha has positioned Sir Charles as a friendly protagonist (to a degree) so that we can trust him. That's presuming I'm right in thinking who the murderer is. Excuse my presumptions.


I like all her characters in this too. Many different players in the world that is "Three Act Tragedy."
