Greed In The Hound Of The Baskervilles

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles, tells about a legendary hound that has murdered Sir Charles Baskerville, and Sherlock Holmes is on the case. Dr. Watson is sent to protect Sir Henry, the next successor, but this only becomes harder when Sir Henry falls in love with Ms. Stapleton with a dark secret. Meanwhile, the next heir is killing, and he intends to get what is his. The next heir is Mr. Stapleton… This book explores the theme of greed is a powerful motivator by using the Baskerville estate, which in turn causes many deaths.
Because of Sir Hugo Baskerville, a vile man wanted an innocent maiden, he gave his body to evil in order to obtain the girl. A beast, which had been brought on by Sir Hugo himself, kills the selfish Baskerville. The flesh was ripped out of his throat, the hound as described by the book is wild and ghastly! It made the men who witnessed the hound live the rest of their life broken and crumpled. Sir Hugo’s destructive ways are clearly depicted in this part of the text, “[Sir Hugo]He cried aloud before the company that he would that very night render his body and soul to the Powers of Evil.” According to the legend, any Baskerville man who set his foot in Baskerville hall which rests upon the moor shall be killed! Sir Hugo is consumed by greed, and this …show more content…

One plot twist, nobody knows that Stapleton was ever even born! A cliffhanger, in itself. Stapleton is the son of Roger Baskerville, whom everyone believed to be dead from yellow fever. The outcast of the family had a son, (Stapleton) who after learning of his lineage decided that he wanted the mansion for himself. When Sherlock Holmes comes to the manor and looks at the portrait of Sir Hugo he discloses all of Stapleton's wicked plan to Dr. Watson, “‘This fellow [Stapleton] is a Baskerville that itself is evident! [says

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