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How Conan Doyle creates mystery and suspense in chap 14 of Hound of the Baskervilles - page 1

Keywords: Conan doyle

By Gibbens on 27/02/2008

Level: GCSE Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11)

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How does Conan Doyle create mystery and suspense in chapter 14 of the Hound of the Baskervilles?

Conan Doyle writes the text I am studying and the novel is “The Hound of the Baskervilles” it is a story where a phantom hound is supposedly killing off members of the Baskerville bloodline. So Sir Henry calls upon Sherlock Holmes to investigate along with Watson and hopefully lay the myth to rest forever.
In this essay I will describe the characters and look at how Conan Doyle creates suspense + a feeling of mystery in the text and how he describes the environment by using different language. In particular I will be looking at the language used in the sentences, as this is an important part as to how Conan Doyle creates suspense.

Watson tells the story in the first person we know this because the story is told by him and his diary also this has already happened making this in the past tense, the events happen in chronological order. Watson describes everything very slowly and in detail up until they chase after the hound, then everything happens very quickly after this.

Conan Doyle uses clever wording in his sentences for example: “a key turned in the lock and as he passed in there was a curious scuffling from within” this creates tension because it makes you fearful of what is in the shadows of the room. This makes you want to read on to find out what happens and what creature lurks inside the abyss.

Conan Doyle makes you panic when he introduces the sea of fog gliding across the Grimpen Mire. This causes tension because if sir Henry does not get to them the hound will get him then when the hound leaps out of the fog with burning blue teeth it makes you jump up in your seat. This dissipates the tension and everything turns into adrenaline to kill the hound.

You know something scary is going to happen when they cock there pistols ready to shoot what ever comes at them earthly or demonic. “Hist cried Holmes and I heard the sharp click of a cocking pistol” this shows that they are ready for anything and this builds tension because your eagerly anticipating whatever is going to come out of the fog.

Conan Doyle creates tension by making sure that Holmes does not tell lestrade and Watson anything

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