In the mystery novel, “Death of the Nile” by Agatha Christie, there are two characters, Mrs. Otterbourne and her daughter Rosalie. Mrs. Otterbourne brought along with her daughter to an excursion to Egypt because she had grown tired of staying in Jerusalem. She has always wanted to move to Egypt because she believed that the Egyptian custom is more “fashionable.” Both of them are rich and wear brilliant clothing to show that. Rosalie is shown to have a bit of a bad temper with the huge frown of hers when staying in the hotel. She became self-aware when she questions whether she is conceitful towards Hercule Poirot.