![]() Hubbard always makes specific entrances and exits in all of her scenes. Hubbard does or says is evaluated as if they were an actor's lines in a play. Hubbard.a dramatic climax rather than and anticlimax." Everything Mrs. Hubbard is first interviewed by Poirot she is said to give "dramatic emphasis to her words" and when she tells her story about the disappearance of the mysterious man in her compartment, "to Mrs. ![]() ![]() In her speech and physical movements she is always dramatic. Hubbard is always described in terms that are typically reserved for actors on the stage. Hubbard may be an actress: she is constantly described in dramatic terms, she makes entrances and exits in all of her "scenes" and is finally caught in a grand lie. ![]() There are several moments in the text that suggest Mrs. Before she is revealed as Linda Arden, what behavior or descriptions might indicate Mrs. ![]()
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