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  • Essay / Agatha Christie: It's time to succeed because time is the key

    Agatha Christie said of (her) life: “You only recognize the truly important moments of your life when it is too late. » This quote means that Agatha Christie's life was formatted in such a way that even the worst things that happened had a reason and inevitably led her to the top and her lasting legacy. Despite Agatha Christie's poor marriage to her unfaithful husband and her inability to attend school, Christie sold more books than any other writer except Shakespeare and the Bible. No matter how much success and recognition she got, she continued to improve and improve to what seems like perfection in her novels. Her ability to draw such success from such a background and continually write outside the box was an inspiration to women and female authors who may have been intimidated or afraid to pursue their dreams and their careers from the late 1890s until the late 1970s. Christie's mother believed in an educational theory that a little girl's mind should be left alone to receive its own impressions, which explains why Christie didn't go to school. Agatha Christie said: “One of the luckiest things that can happen to you in life is, I think, to have a happy childhood. Whether Agatha Christie describes her childhood as happy and contented or whether she insists on her opinion and wishes she had one and envies the one who had one is a mystery. However she viewed her childhood, it had an impact on her writing styles and the intense legacy she left behind. She never had to abide by the guidelines set at school and she wrote according to what she wanted, which is really different from other authors and playwrights. Even though she wasn't in school, her mother encouraged her to continue writing. This meant that Christie filled... middle of paper......ed. She has made the form of the pure detective story concise, setting a standard that will probably never be bettered. She recreated the mystery in her name so that people would have to write like her and she didn't need to try to write like anyone else, which allowed her to stay true to herself. Since Agatha Christie's name has been known everywhere, her books have been translated into over 100 languages, creating a worldwide success of a girl with a not-so-perfect past, making her a global success story. In conclusion, as time passed, Agatha Christie's ingenuity began to diminish and her battle between readers began to become simpler, but by no means predictable. Essentially, as Agatha deteriorated, so did her complexity. But his legacy lives on through his intricate storylines and his well-known play, The Mousetrap, which bears the title of the longest-running..