The Hounds of the Baskervilles Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
“The
Hounds of the Baskervilles”
Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Born: May 22, 1859, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Died: July 7,
1930, Crowborough, United Kingdom
Full name:
Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle
Plays:
Sherlock Holmes
The Hound of the
Baskervilles is the
third of the four crime novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes
The Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle “The
Hounds of the Baskervilles” When there is a crime committed upon us we all
look to the law to help solve crimes.
And in this case death of Sir Charles Baskerville who was running for
his life when he suffered the ill fated heart attack with a man known for his
heart troubles; of Baskerville Hall Dr. James Mortimer sought out the best to
Protect a Heir Sir Henry Baskerville of Baskerville fortune of 740,000 pounds,
so he wouldn’t end up in the same fate of previous Baskervilles with curse of
the Baskerville Hound. There is a legend
that surrounds the cursed family created around the time of one Sir Henry’s
ancestors of the Baskerville’s.
Starting with Sir Hugo Baskerville; who was just pure evil and died a
mysterious death with his throat torn out. In his reading of letter found among
Sir Charles Baskerville papers he reads about family members and what become of
them and are they really all accounted for.
Detective Sherlock Holmes asked about the surrounding area where the
event of the so call murder to place; the names of current occupiers of the
Moor territory
1. Local
Crank Mr. Frankland of Lafter Hall who disowned his daughter Mrs. Laura Lyons,
2. Miss/Mrs.
Beryl Stapleton the wife of Naturalist John/Jack Stapleton
3. Butler John & Servant Eliza Barrymore of
Baskerville Hall
In the mind of Sherlock Holmes he didn’t
believe in the supernatural and to play it off he sends his partner Dr. John
Watson to Devon to protect Sir Henry Baskerville and he tells them that he is
not going due to he had cases he needed to attend to and when in Fact he
follows them to Devon. Dr. Watson starts
to be aware of his surroundings and his
first doubts was extreme dislike of the Naturalist John Stapleton and his
treatment of his so called relationship with is his sister and when he learns
about the Old Cranks Mr. Frankland’s daughter Mrs. Laura Lyon’s whom he
disowned. How do the women play into the
Naturalist John Stapleton’s down fall Miss Stapleton Knowing; Mrs. Lyons Unknowing suspects in the crimes of Naturalist Jon Stapleton and
mainly to prove that the Baskerville Hound was pure nonsense.
Let’s start with Miss/Mrs. Beryl Stapleton [nee Vandeleur] the beautiful
educated wife of the abusive and controlling Naturalist John Stapleton [nee
Baskerville/Vandeleur] A.K.A. as his sister, she posed as his sister so she
could be a free agent to move to help her husband the Naturalist Jack Stapleton
the son of Rodger Baskerville and the grandson of Hugo Baskerville to reclaim
the family fortune as the sole heir to the Baskerville fortune of 740,000
pounds. However, when murder of innocent
man Sir Charles Baskerville who was a sincerely nice man, Miss/Mrs. Stapleton
had a serious change of heart when she started to warn potential victims of her
husband’s crimes by using the letters and gum pastes using the Times paper of a
person of high education and ink to Warn Sir Henry of danger. “As
you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor, and when she warns who she thought was Sir Henry
and tells Dr. John Watson to leave Baskerville: “Go Back! “ She said. “Go straight back to London, instantly!” He tells
her: “I am Sir Henry’s friend and his
welfare is a very close concern of his welfare.” In return when his wife turns against him
he beats her up and ties her up.
Mrs. Laura Lyons [nee Faukland] wife of the dead beat artist she married
without her father’s Mr. Frankland’s of Lafter Hall consent and for that reason
he disinherits his daughter from any financial support. Naturalist John Stapleton uses her
unknowingly and unfortunate financial circumstances and he knows fully that she
is in love with him devise the plot to
murder Sir Charles Baskerville. He tells
Mrs. Lyons to write a letter to Sir Charles Baskerville to meet her in the Moor
at 10 PM in the evening, also to burn the note, to avoid a scandal of being
seen with a single man while she was still married to her husband to avoid
gossip about being adulteress. Then to
further carryout his plans he tells her not to go because he is jealously in
love with her. Mrs. Lyons cooperates
with the authorities against Naturalist John Stapleton when she learns from
Detective Sherlock Holmes that he is A.K.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Vandeleur and a photograph are further produced to Mrs.
Lyons as evidence of the relationship of Naturalist Jack Stapleton’s true
identity and the true identity of his sister who in fact is really his wife.
The Butler John Barrymore and his Servant wife Eliza Barrymore have been
faithful employers of the Baskerville Manor and at First Dr. Watson, had
serious doubts about them until they were confronted by Sir Henry; and himself
about all the sneaking around the Manor.
They confessed that the escape convict Seldon was in fact the brother of
Servant Eliza Barrymore. [Who paid dearly
by wearing Sir Henry’s old clothing when the hound learned the scent of
Henry when his boots came up missing during his stay at a London Hotel]. She didn’t have the heart to turn her brother
in. The Barrymore’s became more opened
with Dr. Watson and Sir Henry when they found a charred letter and only found
partial with the initials of L.L. This
ruled the Barrymore’s involvement out.
The surprise of a life time, Dr. Watson was being followed by Detective
Sherlock Holmes; the pieces of the puzzle were coming together, however,
Detective Holmes needed one more piece of the puzzle so he is dining with Sir
Henry when he asked to see the Portrait Gallery of family members. When it came to the portrait of Sir Hugo of
Baskerville, Detective Holmes notices a resemblance of him and he compared it
Naturalist John Stapleton and Evil Grandfather just like Evil Grandson. He devises a plan to catch the bad seed of
Hugo’s grandson by sending Sir Henry to Stapleton’s home. Once Sir Henry leaves Detective Holmes and
Dr. Watson are the watch for the hound which they suspect is a cross between
Bloodhound and a Mastiff which chases Sir Henry. Holmes shoots the animal and kills the animal. He also detects phosphors a chemical to make
the dog look vicious. They chase after
Stapleton only for him to disappear. All
the clues added up and Detective Holmes was spot on when always we are lead to
believe that the Butler did it when it fact when the bad seed falls from the
family tree. Miss/Mrs. Beryl Stapleton
refuse to be a part of murder and Mrs. Laura Lyon’s [nee Frankland] learns she
was being deceived too were just a part of his failed planes to the family
fortune all to himself. One other thing, Stapleton luck truly ran out when the
best mind of Sherlock Holmes was in charge of the case. It was like a game of cat and mouse chase
only for the mouse to hide with no fortune.
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Main characters
Sherlock Holmes –Sherlock Holmes is the famed 221B Baker Street detective with a keen eye, acute
intelligence and a logical mind. He is observant and deduction personified, and
although he takes a back seat to Watson for much of this particular adventure,
we always feel his presence. In the end, it takes all of his crime-solving
powers to identify an ingenious killer and save the life of his next intended
victim, and solve the Baskerville mystery.
Dr John Watson – The novel's narrator, Watson is Holmes'
stalwart assistant at Baker Street and the chronicler of his triumphs as a
private investigator. He steps into Holmes' boots for a while, expressing his
eagerness to impress his colleague by cracking this most baffling of cases
before Holmes returns to the fray.
Sir Hugo
Baskerville – The
17th-century Baskerville who spawned the legend of the family curse.
Sir Charles
Baskerville – The recently
deceased owner of the Baskerville estates in Devon, Sir Charles was a
superstitious bachelor in waning health. His enlightened plans to invest funds
in the isolated district surrounding Baskerville Hall prompt his heir, Sir
Henry, to want to move there and continue his uncle's good works.
Sir Henry
Baskerville – The late Sir
Charles's nephew and closest known relative, Henry Baskerville inherits the baronetcy.
Dr James
Mortimer – A medical
practitioner and friend of the Baskervilles. He is the executor of Sir
Charles's will. Dr. Mortimer continues to assist Holmes and Watson in their
twin roles as investigators and bodyguards until the conclusion of the case.
Mr. Jack
Stapleton – A bookish
former schoolmaster, Stapleton chases butterflies on the moors and pursues
antiquarian interests. This is an alias-his real name is Roger Baskerville and
he is a literal and spiritual throwback to Sir Hugo Baskerville.
Miss Beryl
Stapleton – Allegedly
Stapleton's sister, this dusky beauty turns out to be his wife.
Mr. & Mrs.
Barrymore – The
long-standing domestic servants of the Baskervilles. Mrs Barrymore and her
husband harbour a dark family secret which temporarily misleads Watson about
what is happening out on the moors.
Laura Lyons – The attractive daughter of a local
crank who disowned her when she married against his wishes. Subsequently
abandoned by her husband, she turns to Stapleton and Sir Charles Baskerville
for help, with fatal consequences for the latter.
Selden – A dangerous criminal hiding from the
police on the moors
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