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The Hound of the Baskervilles By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Kelsie , Laura, and Michael T.

The Hound of the Baskervilles By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Kelsie , Laura, and Michael T. Chapter 8 “First Report of Dr. Watson” Table of contents:. -Character/ Suspects: -Purpose of chapter/ important events: -Clues/ evidence: -Which detective elements are presented? -Quotes to support this:.

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The Hound of the Baskervilles By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Kelsie , Laura, and Michael T.

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  1. The Hound of the BaskervillesBy: Sir Arthur Conan DoyleKelsie, Laura, and Michael T.

  2. Chapter 8“First Report of Dr. Watson”Table of contents: -Character/ Suspects: -Purpose of chapter/ important events: -Clues/ evidence: -Which detective elements are presented? -Quotes to support this:

  3. Characters/ Suspects • Dr. Watson -Narrator of story -Holmes’ sidekick -Looks up to Holmes’ -Takes notes for Holmes • Sir Henry Baskerville -Descendant of Hugo Baskerville -Small, alert, man who is about 30 years of age -Helps Watson interview possible suspects - Curious about the legend and looking at where the events took place • Mr. Frankland -An elderly man, red faced, white haired, and easily angered -He has a passion for British law -Employed as an amateur astronomer

  4. Characters continued.. -He lies on his roof and looks over the moor all day to hope that he could capture a glimpse of the escaped convict -Notting Hill murderer (Red herring) - He has escaped and people are keeping close attention for him. • Mr. Barrymore - a liar - walk about during the night - wants to leave Baskerville hall • Mrs. Barrymore - she cries a lot during the night so she has puffy eyes

  5. Purpose of chapter/ important events • Purpose: Watson taking notes to give to Holmes about what is going on in Baskerville Hall. • Sir Henry and Miss Stapleton become attracted to each other. • During the night while Watson was sleeping at about two in the morning he was woken from hearing foot steps passing his room. When he opened the door he saw a “long black shadow” that was walking to a room. He was dressed in a shirt and trousers but nothing on his feet. He could barely see the outline of the person but from what Watson saw it looked like Barrymore. • Watson now started to follow him. When he had stopped in the room Barrymore is explained like this : “ this profile was half turned towards” Watson and “his face seemed to be rigid with expectation as he stared out into the blackness of the moor.”

  6. Clues/ evidence Suspects are presented early in the story • Mr. Barrymore Example: -lies about his wife crying during the night -Mrs. Barrymore - Crying during the night

  7. Quotes: • Sir Henry and Dr. Watson go visit the place where the tragic death of Hugo Baskerville was and “in the middle of it rose two great stones, worn and sharpened at the upper end, until they looked like the huge corroding fangs of some monstrous beast.” (Conan Doyle 75) • “Mrs. Barrymore is of interest to me” Watson writes “I heard her sobbing bitterly, and since then I have more than once observed traces of tears upon her face. Some deep sorrow gnaws ever at her heart. Sometimes I wonder if she has a guilty memory which haunts her, and sometimes I suspect Barrymore of being a domestic tyrant.” (Conan Doyle 77)

  8. Quotes continued… - Dr. Watson see’s Barrymore at two in the morning, “He walked softly down the passage with a candle held in his hand. He was in a shirt and trousers, with no covering to his feet.” (Conan Doyle 78)

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