Comparison Of Hounds Of The Baskervilles

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Each adaptation shows the “moors” very differently. In the novel Hounds of the Baskerville the moors are described as “dark against the evening sky, the long, gloomy curve of the moor, broken by jagged and sinister hills…. a desolate area of nearly 775 square kilometers of disorienting granite hills and boggy, treacherous mires that can suck a man to his death.” (PG) This description gives a spooky mysterious feel that you would expect to see in each adaptation. I was quite surprised when looking at the BBC version and how they portrayed the moors. The first scene we are introduced to the moors in this adaptation Holmes is standing on a large boulder in an open hilly field overlooking Baskerville Hall. I was not a fan of this take on the setting