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1984

Submitted by jubestia on October 16, 2007

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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 but also under strange circumstances were supernatural issues seem to have a role. According to Dr. Mortimer, the head physician and close friend of Sir Charles Baskerville who was a wealthy landowner in Devonshire, there was a curse over this Baskerville family. In this issue we can see the eternal struggle between good and evil but that happens to be just an analogy to what we will see afterwards. So Sherlock was very interested in this case because of the complex relation between what we call natural and supernatural. As a man of logic he always knew this was only another kind of murder but hidden under this supernatural frame. Watson the narrator has always had an important role for Sherlock seems in his deductions Sherlock seems to find the error and then correct it, as Holmes said once ‘My dear Watson you are not yourself luminous but you're a conductor of light‘. Watson always tried to amaze Holmes with his deductions but He was only one step forward so such amazement was never such. So here we can see a tight relationship between the Master – Holmes and the Apprentice – Watson, and that is a key in the entire book and in every adventure of these two world famous detectives. Well after accepting this challenge away from London, by the way he was ought to prevent Sir Henry Baskerville the heir of the Baskerville Hall and every good of this family that was supposed to be cursed and killed by a huge hound that has been chasing every man in...

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