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Linda Arden | Heroes Wiki | Fandom Linda Arden, also known as Caroline Hubbard, is the overarching protagonist in Agatha Christie's 1934 Hercule Poirot novel, Murder on the Orient Express and its adaptation, and arguably its (false) main antagonist due to being the lead culprit of Lanfranco Cassetti's murder.
Murder on the Orient Express Mrs. Hubbard Character Analysis - SparkNotes Mrs. Hubbard, the character played on board the Orient Express by Linda Arden, famous actress and grandmother to Daisy Armstrong, is a comedy of the "American woman." Mrs. Hubbard is the only admittedly American woman on the train.
Linda Arden | Agatha Christie Wiki | Fandom Linda Arden is one of the main characters in Murder on the Orient Express. On board the train, she masquerades as a woman named Caroline Martha Hubbard. In the 1974 movie, she uses the alias Harriet Belinda Hubbard. Arden is probably a stage name.
Murder on the Orient Express: Part 1 Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis Mrs. Hubbard gossips with Poirot about Mr. Ratchett, noting that she “wouldn’t be surprised if that man turned out to be a murderer.” She’s concerned because her compartment is right next to Ratchett’s.
Mrs. Hubbard / Linda Arden - Shmoop Mrs. Hubbard is the elderly American woman who is always talking about her daughter – and she's played with gusto by America tragic actress Linda Arden. As her confession in the last chapter reveals, Linda Arden is the grandmother of the murdered Daisy Armstrong, and the mother of Mrs. Armstrong (Daisy's mom) and of the Countess.
Murder on the Orient Express Part 2, Chapters 4–6 - SparkNotes Hubbard is the primary instigator of diversion in Murder on The Orient Express, by interruption and distraction she attempts to mislead the reader and Poirot in the case. Mrs. Hubbard is Christie's premier puzzle maker, she twist's Christie's plot over and over again.
Mrs. Hubbard Character Analysis in Murder on the Orient Express - LitCharts Mrs. Hubbard is an older American woman who presumably travels to support charitable and educational causes abroad. Her endless gossip and nosiness, as well as her cultural chauvinism, marks her as distinctively American to some of the other passengers.
Mrs. Helen Hubbard - StageAgent Character description, analysis and casting breakdown for Mrs. Helen Hubbard from Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express
Murder on the Orient Express: Character List | SparkNotes Mrs. Hubbard provides constant interruption and diversion on the train and is known for her stories about her daughter. Hubbard's compartment is next to Ratchett's.
Why did every English-speaking passenger know about Mrs. Hubbard … 3 Jul 2024 · In Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, every passenger who speaks English knows about Mrs. Hubbard because she is making an effort to cover her true identity. The chatty Mrs. Hubbard...