Hound Of The Baskervilles Essay

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As you read this novel you would notice that Holmes and Watson are not part of the police force. Holmes and Watson are in love with solving mysteries. They deal with every crime they can without legal permission. Holmes is allowed to use his own judgment about the right thing to do on a case even with or without Scottlyn yards. They will bring justice to the people with or without help. This is how they started the case. The Hound of the Baskervilles opens with a mini mystery Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson dig into. There is a legend around Baskerville that some people tell others. As they entered the office they saw a manuscript from the 18th century, Mortimer tells the story of the hound of Baskerville. Hugo takes a young country lass and imprisons her at his estate in Devonshire, only to fall victim to a marauding hound of hell as he pursued her along the moors one night

Mortimer says that the Baskerville has gone through things that are mysterious Because of a supernatural black hound. Holmes and Watson finds out and arrives in London to take up his mysterious post from Baskerville hall. Holmes got a note that …show more content…

Laura Lyons was only a Baskerville beneficiary whom Stapleton convinced to request and then miss a late night appointment with Sir Charles. Having lured Charles onto the moors his ferocious pet pooch. Which frightened the superstitious nobleman and caused a heart attack. In a dramatic final scene, Holmes and Watson use the younger Baskerville as bait to catch Stapleton red-handed. Sir Henry heads home across the moors, only to be swayed by the Stapleton pet. Holmes and Watson are able to overcome the beast, and Stapleton in his panicked flight. Beryl Stapleton, who happens to be Jack's harried wife and not his sister, is discovered tied up in his house, having refused to participate in his dastardly