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Hound Of The Baskskervilles Characteristics

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In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s, The Hound of the Baskervilles, the protagonist is a great detective named Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes is known throughout Europe as being one of the greatest detectives, even being employed by the pope. Holmes is full of himself, often belittling his faithful agent, John Watson. The two were currently employed to uncover the case of the Curse of the Baskervilles and the death of Charles Baskervilles. This case is full of mystery and myth, and the two face many challenges. Nevertheless, the pair are determined to uncover the truth. Throughout the novel, Sherlock Holmes displays the character traits of cleverness, determination, and arrogance. Holmes is a great detective and this is shown through his cleverness. In the beginning of the novel, Holmes and Watson discover a cane that has been left in …show more content…

Though the case is riddled with myth, Holmes does not let ghost stories scare him off. Charles Mortimer was hesitant to ask Holmes to help with the case, for fear that there was nothing Holmes could do with the supernatural, but Holmes says “In a modest way I have combated evil, but to take o the Father of Evil himself would, perhaps, be too ambitious a task. Yet you must admit that the footmark is material.”(31) Thus Holmes is focused on the realness of the case, not the supposed supernatural. He is determined to find the truth of the case, even willing to isolate himself in the woods to observe the crimes scene to further his investigation, without tipping of his enemies of his presence. When Holmes finally tells Watson who the culprit is, Watson wants to arrest him immediately. However, Holmes is not finished yet and wants to find more evidence to prove the Stapleton is guilty. This shows that Holmes is determined to bring Stapleton to justice, not just impulsively arrest him without proof. In conclusion, Holmes is determined, even when faced with many

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