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    The Hound of the Baskervilles.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle First of all‚ this is a classic story of Sherlock Holmes narrated by his dear Watson‚ the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is one if not the best story teller in British Literature concerning detective issues. The story began with a strange case that came to Baker Street in the hands of Dr. Mortimer who came to London from a countryside town called Devonshire‚ where apparently a mysterious case had taken place‚ it was not only a matter of murder

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles has an exchange of Gothic‚ evil‚ and supernatural elements throughout it. The tales of the town are quite mysterious and some are even jaw-dropping and keeps the reader on the edge of his or her seat. The sinister aspect surrounds every scene throughout the book‚ from the beginning to the end. One of the major themes associated with Doyle’s detective work is that of the Gothic environment. This is evidenced in the passage when Watson is walking through the moor and

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    domain of science and reason. At the same time‚ the Victorian era was marked by the rising awareness of the foreign influence and its consequences. In The Hound of the Baskervilles Conan Doyle explores both subjects to depict guilt as a force that stems from within and is spurred from without. As far as the family history goes‚ the Baskervilles are an old and cursed line haunted by the sins of their ancestor in form of a hellish beast. However‚ Holmes rejects the metaphysical explanation and searches

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    Brandi Hallam Comparison/Contrast Essay The Hound of the Baskervilles The team of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is probably one of the most famous fictional detective teams to this day. One specific adventure that was encountered by the duo is told through the novel and film‚ The Hound of the Baskervilles. The Hound of the Baskervilles novel was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who lived from 1859-1930. He was born in Scotland but lived and worked in many places including London‚ Austria

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    crime rely heavily on technologically advanced methods such as genetic testing on blood samples. Sherlock Holmes is a prime example of the typical detective techniques used during the era in which he lived. Throughout each novel‚ like The Hound of the Baskervilles‚ Holmes uses his senses to observe clues revolving around the murder‚ and ultimately solve them. He relies entirely on his wit‚ his only aid were other humans and his partner Dr. Watson. In modern day investigations it is no longer considered

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    fictitious and the other regrettably real. Stapleton‚ the vengeful antagonist of The Hounds of the Baskervilles by Sir Conan Doyle‚ and Jack the Ripper‚ a real-life serial killer whose story swept Victorian Era England‚ have many similarities as well as many differences including their time period‚ motives‚ and the manner in which they slaughtered their victims. The two malevolent murderers share a time period‚ and as an effect‚ their social climate. As Jack the Ripper’s crimes were introduced to

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    Atmosphere in “The Hound of the Baskervilles” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in 1859. His mother Mary Doyle regularly read to him which is where he began his own love of books. Some years after graduating from college in 1876 he began writing. His first Sherlock Holmes book was “A Study in Scarlet”‚ written in 1887. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was written in 1902. The plot of this story focuses on a hound‚ supposedly trying to kill off the Baskerville family. Holmes himself

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of The Baskervilles begins at 221B Baker Street‚ London‚ England. This story is told by Watson‚ as he and Sherlock Holmes are asked to investigate the mysterious death of Sir Charles Baskerville. This legend leads one to believe that the Baskerville estate and family is cursed by a great black hound‚ but Watson and Mr. Holmes are determined to prove this curse to be no more than an old tall tale. With only one heir left in the Baskerville family remaining

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    Main Events * Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in the alley near his home‚ Baskerville Hall. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson are asked by a family friend to investigate furthur. * Sir Henry‚ the new heir to the family inheritance‚ arrives from Canada to move into Baskerville Hall. However‚ strange things start happening. He receives a letter telling him to keep away from the moor and two of his boots go missing (a new black one‚ and an old brown one). They also discover that a

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    The Hound of Baskerville wrapped up in a brilliantly satisfying ending. It didn’t end in a way I had expected it to. The ending began with the three detectives entering the Merripit house quietly. The Hound of Baskerville turned out to be an actual Hound. It was a bloodhound-mastiff mix‚ contradicting my prediction of it being an actual person with a hidden identity. The way they described the Hound made it sound like a mythical creature. At one point they called it a fire breathing beast

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