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    The Hound of the Baskervilles belongs to and how it undermines the ideal detective novel. Tales of mystery are classified into two types. One is the ideal detective story which is a fantasy of social order. The narrative pattern basically involves a struggle between the detective and criminal‚ triumph of the detective‚ punishment of criminal and hence a restoration of law and order in society. One would automatically classify The Hound of the Baskervilles as a novel of this

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    Characterization of Mr. Jack Stapleton in The Hound of the Baskervilles Authors use the four methods of Characterization to develop and describe characters in their story by using the narration and the thoughts of other participants to show how the character looks‚ behaves‚ and sounds. In The Hound of the Baskervilles‚ author‚ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle utilizes Characterization to bring to life the antagonist of the story‚ Mr. Jack Stapleton. Normally‚ an author uses physical appearance to intimate

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    Hound of the Baskervilles and television shows today‚ there are many characteristics of gothic literature. In The Hound of the Baskervilles‚ some characteristics of gothic literature are the setting‚ drama‚ and protagonist. The story takes place at Dartmoor‚ where it is gloomy and isolated. Watson‚ the narrator of the novel‚ says‚ “The longer one stays here the more does the spirit of the moor sink into one’s soul” (73). This quote shows that as Watson spends more time at Baskerville Hall‚ he starts

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    In the book "The Hound of the Baskervilles"‚ the detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Watson were asked to solve a mystery. Although they were partners‚ they had very different characters. Holmes was intelligent yet arrogant and secretive‚ while Watson admired Holmes for his wisdom‚ observed Holmes and tried to learn from him. Holmes was observant‚ intelligent and rational‚ while Watson admired Holmes‚ yet he was sometimes irrational too. In chapter one‚ they were examining a walking stick

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles Paragraph In The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ Sherlock Holmes is a very memorable detective. One of his memorable characteristics is that he is very observant. He observes his surroundings like nobody else does. An example of this is Holmes saying to Watson‚ “The world is full of obvious things which nobody by chance ever observes” (pg. 36). Another example of this is when Holmes notices Watson eyeing the walking stick left in Holmes’s apartment

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles Essay The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a suspenseful mystery novel‚ staged in England during the Victorian Era. Robert Daley‚ a novelist who reviews books for the New York Times Book Review‚ states that a novel should entertain the reader‚ teach the reader‚ and emotionally involve the reader. In this novel‚ Doyle fulfills one of Daley’s requirements by continuously entertaining the reader. Similar to many other well¬-written novels‚ The Hound

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    ideas of John Baskerville‚ as found in the printing type Baskerville—increased stroke contrast reflecting developing printing technology and a more vertical axis—but he took them to a more extreme conclusion. Bodoni had a long career and his designs changed and varied‚ ending with a typeface of a slightly condensed underlying structure with flat‚ unbracketed serifs‚ extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes‚ and an overall geometric construction.[3] https://www.prepressure.com/fonts/interesting/bodoni

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    Parma‚ Italy suggested Bodoni set up a private press and type foundry. Giambattista Bodoni took the Duke up on his offer and called the operation “Stamperia Reale”. It was during this time that Bodoni created many of his well-known fonts‚ including typeface Bodoni.

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    study architecture but changed to graphic communications after a caligraphy class. Licko and her husband‚ Rudy VanderLans‚ founded a magazine named Emigre. This magazine was used as a median to showcase new fonts and to reach out to other designers who wanted to use the creative duo’s fonts. The team jumped on board when Macitosh computers hit the market in 1984. In an article from Emigre in 1989‚ Licko describes the new tasks that type designers face with advanced techinology. She saw the advancement

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    Typography CGD 218 Visual Literacy in Business Instructor: Erika McCulloch Pamela Smith October 20‚ 2011 Communication has always played an important role in human culture all over the globe. At the heart of communication is the use of typography. Typography gives people a way to communicate through various forms of type and can connect students‚ family‚ friends‚ businesses and governments all while supporting local and global commerce. Berger(2008) states “typography is a highly skilled

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