Suspense In The Hound Of The Baskervilles

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Suspense (noun): a feeling or state of nervousness or excitement caused by wondering what will happen. In Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles, Dr. Watson is a master of suspense. His first-person narration creates suspense by his lack of logical thinking and his determination. Due to Watson’s limited deduction skills and his deep drive to solve the case, his first-person narration evokes suspense. Firstly, in a letter to Holmes updating the going-ons at Baskerville Hall and requesting that it would be best if he were to travel to Devonshire, Watson writes “the moor with its mysteries and its strange inhabitants remain as inscrutable as ever. Perhaps in my next I may be able to throw some light upon this also. Best of all would

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