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Greed In The Hound Of The Baskervilles
Greed surrounds every page of the novel of The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Greed is a feeling that causes many people to act different, and causes fear that leads to murder. Greed will cause some to act unnormally.This novel; displays the effects of greed on Mr. Stapleton, and hugo baskerville by murder
Unfortunately Hugo Baskerville Tours the effects of greed by kidnapping a young woman because of love. The author says “ A chance that this Hugo came to love... for she feared his evil name” (9). Hugo wanted to find love, but kidnapping a girl was not the way to find it. She was afraid and so she ran away, hoping to get away, but not long after ,dies of Exhaustion. This shows that greed took over Hugo when he kidnapped

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