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Chapter 11 Man on the Tor. The Hound of the Baskervilles By: Tomas and Billy. Table of Contents. Characters/ Suspects Purpose of events Clues / evidence Detective elements Quotes to support this. Characters. Dr. Watson- static character in the chapter
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Chapter 11 Man on the Tor The Hound of the Baskervilles By: Tomas and Billy
Table of Contents Characters/ Suspects Purpose of events Clues / evidence Detective elements Quotes to support this
Characters • Dr. Watson- static character in the chapter • Laura Lyons- wrote a note to Sir Charles a hour before his death, her eyes and hair are the same hazel nut color, her cheeks were considerably freckled • Sir Henry Baskerville- doesn’t change • Barrymore- He finds a letter from Laura Lyons in the fireplace, addressed to Sir Charles
Purpose of Events Dr. Watson and Mr. Frankland chase the boy who brings certain supplies to Selden The boy runs and vanishes over the hill Dr. Watson talks to Mrs. Lyons about the note she wrote to Sir Charles
Clues / Evidence • A note under the blanket in the hut said Dr. Watson has gone to Coombe Tracey • Watson established two facts of great importance, Mrs. Laura Lyons of Coombe Tracey had written Sir Charles Baskervilles and made a appointment with him at the very place and hour that he met his death, and the lurking man among the hill side was found around the stone huts • Laura is telling Watson about her marriage, and her life
Detective Elements • Watson is a memorable detective • Watson is memorable because he is turning into a miniature Holmes • Watson is figuring out clues without the assistance of Holmes • Watson questions Mrs. Lyons about the note she wrote to Sir Charles before his death
Quotes Watson is questioning Mrs. Lyons “ You acknowledge then that you made an appointment with Sir Charles at the very hour and place at which he met his death but you deny that you kept this appointment ”( Conan Doyle 106). Watson is interrogating Mrs. Lyons about the letter “ And why are you so pressing that Sir Charles should destroy your letter ”( Conan Doyle 106). Watson is feeling suspicious towards Mrs. Lyons. Laura Lyons is telling Doctor Watson why she would have written the letter because, “ I knew Sir Charles’s generosity, and I thought that if he heard the story from my own lips he would help me” ( Conan Doyle 107).