In Agatha Christie’s “death on the Nile” Rosalie Robson is a young woman who is currently unwed, at first based on her interactions with Poirot or I was under the impression that she was married to him but was upset at the fact she wasn’t married to a younger man. Still, instead of an old man, this line of thought was put to rest after her jealousy towards linnet’s marriage is shown and her outburst about how much she hates linnet. Rosalie has a strained relationship with her mother this is shown when Rosalie has no emotion on her face while giving her mother something to drink and also when her mother says to Poirot that Rosalie should have some idea about her health insinuating she hasn’t informed her daughter about her deteriorating health.