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    Name: Alexia Stoker Date:6/28/16 Book title: The Hound of Baskervilles Author: Arthur Conan Doyle Genre : Mystery Setting: The setting of the book was London in the late 1800s Sherlock Holmes also says the year was 1884‚ the place was in London ‚ Devonshire also in baker street. Point of view 3rd person omniscient because it’s mostly

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    What’s the story? Sir Henry Baskerville‚ a young man recently arrived from North America to take possession of the estate of his uncle‚ who’s died suddenly‚ seeks the counsel and protection of Sherlock Holmes. The wealthy Sir Charles apparently died fleeing in terror from an unknown enemy; meanwhile‚ Sir Henry himself is receiving mysterious threats‚ perhaps related to a Baskerville family curse involving an innocent maiden‚ a reprobate ancestor‚ and a vengeful hound. Holmes‚ busy with other affairs

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    the parts of the movie that differed from the book did not make any significant changes to the story told by the author of the book. In the book‚ Watson travels to the gravesite alone. But‚ in the movie no message was sent. The book and the movie have many similarities‚ but there are also differences. In the book‚ a telegram was sent to Berrymore. and likewise in the movie‚ Holmes and Watson inspect a walking stick. Berrymore confesses that the escaped convict is her brother Sheldon‚ in the same

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    The Hound of Baskerville The Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a very unique story‚ but just how unique is it? The series Doctor Who originally created by Sydney Newman‚ C.E. Webber and Donald Wilson contains many of the same elements our famous detective’s story has. The series Doctor Who is the story of an advanced alien time traveler known as The Doctor. Throughout the series The Doctor goes through time and space accompanied with his

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles Essay In life‚ we all know someone who would do anything to get what they want. Do you ever do something horrible just to get something that isn’t a big deal? In the novel‚ The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ Jack Stapleton is a confined‚ furtive and even pugnacious man. He does some pretty atrocious things in the novel. In the book‚ Doyle exemplifies the theme that greed can corrupt a person. The theme can be identified because the author

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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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    Jeong 1 Ji Won Jeong Ms.Santos English 9 Honors 21 October 2015 Sir Henry Baskerville The Hound of the Baskervilles is a fictional‚ mysterious book written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The story takes place in the eighteen hundreds London‚ and in Devonshire‚ Baskerville Hall as the story progresses. The mystery begins when Sherlock Holmes finds a cane left in his office by an unknown visitor along with his assistant‚ Dr.Watson. The cane’s owner later appears to be James Mortimer‚ as he entered the office

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    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 for a human being to blame. He solves the crime by tracing the physical similarities between the

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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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    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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