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Chapter 6 gives the first, and perhaps the best, description of the moor, but there are smatterings of descriptions throughout the remainder of the novel.

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What chapter in 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' has an example of personification?

In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," an example of personification can be found in Chapter 2, titled "The Curse of the Baskervilles." In this chapter, the moor is described in a way that imbues it with a menacing character, as it seems to watch and influence the events around it. This personification enhances the eerie atmosphere of the story, emphasizing the moor's role as a living entity that affects the characters' fates.


What warning does the manuscript give future Baskervilles in the Hound of the Baskervilles?

Said for a baskerville to not go on the moor at dark.


Who is the dark stranger on the moor in The Hound of the Baskervilles?

In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," as in much English fiction, the moors are English hills. In the real workd, they are hills in England that are a frequent spot for hiking.In the Hound of the Baskervilles the moor is not a 'who' it is a 'what'. The moor is an area of high ground with grass which in the dark of night adds mystery to the story.


In Hound of the Baskervilles what is the moors?

the moor is a high bit of land with rough grass this is used in the hound of the baskervilles as a gothic fiction reference and adds a bit of mystery to the novel. the moor is also where the beast as it is refered to lives :)


Has anyone seen the legendary hound on the moor in the hound of the baskervilles book?

Several sightings of a large animal on the moor occurred before Sir Charles' death, but none were reported after until much later in the story.

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Surroundings of moor in hound of baskervilles?

The Grimpen mire


What warning does the manuscript give future Baskervilles in the Hound of the Baskervilles?

Said for a baskerville to not go on the moor at dark.


Who is the dark stranger on the moor in The Hound of the Baskervilles?

In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," as in much English fiction, the moors are English hills. In the real workd, they are hills in England that are a frequent spot for hiking.In the Hound of the Baskervilles the moor is not a 'who' it is a 'what'. The moor is an area of high ground with grass which in the dark of night adds mystery to the story.


In Hound of the Baskervilles what is the moors?

the moor is a high bit of land with rough grass this is used in the hound of the baskervilles as a gothic fiction reference and adds a bit of mystery to the novel. the moor is also where the beast as it is refered to lives :)


Who does Watson discover is living in the dwelling on the moor?

If you're referring to the Hound of the Baskervilles, it was Sherlock Holmes himself.


Has anyone seen the legendary hound on the moor in the hound of the baskervilles book?

Several sightings of a large animal on the moor occurred before Sir Charles' death, but none were reported after until much later in the story.


Who is selden from the hound of the baskervilles?

Convict escaped from Princetown prison living on the moor, he is also known as the Notting Hill murderer.


In the Hound of the Baskervilles What warning is contained in the letter Henry receives when he arrives in London?

As you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor.


What is the setting of Hound of the Baskervilles?

dartmoor


Does Sherlock Holmes have a mustache?

No he did not. Watson made the point that Holmes even maintained his clean-shaven appearance while he was living on the moor in 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'


With whom does Stapleton share an eerie resemblance?

Stapleton shares an eerie resemblance with the mysterious hound that haunts the moor in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This physical resemblance adds to Stapleton's villainous and menacing presence in the story.


Why does Barrymore confront Sir Henry in the Hound of the Baskervilles in chapter 10?

Her younger brother, Selden the Notting Hill murderer, has recently escaped from Princetown prison, and he is living upon the moor. He dies upon the moor soon after Watson discovers Holmes' hideout.