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Justice Wargrave is a cause-based terrorist, whose vigilante actions are comparable to those of modern-day suicide bombers. ... Once they get to the Island, on the first night they are each accused of murders that they could never have been convicted for in a court of law. ... The confession is that of Justice Wargrave (Christie). ...
The typical terrorist is not a psychotic person- if fact they are generally well educated and balanced people. ... The terrorist in this piece is a justice. This man is very well educated, mentally balanced, and a very capable human being- every one of his moves is calculated (Psychology of Terror - The Mind of the Terrorist).
A terrorist act is usually meant to garner media attention, and as such is typically violent to attract that attention. ... It also ensured that an investigation would take place, and the Justice wanted to be able to pull off the unsolvable crime (Psychology of Terror - The Mind of the Terrorist).
"Culture in general and religion in particular seem to be relatively unimportant in the phenomenon of terrorist suicide.
Approximate Word count = 847 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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