Dog Bood Powerpoint, Chapter 4 Caroline - Presentation Transcript
By Caroline Chapter 4 of The Hound of the Baskervilles
The bearded man in the cab he has a bushy black beard and piercing eyes seen following Dr. Mortimer and Sir Henry in a cab Cartwright a boy of 14 with a bright keen face who was sent to check all the trash bin of every hotel to find the mutilated times magazine New characters
A letter was sent to Sir Henry that was cut out of the newspaper that said “as you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor” the word moor was writen in ink All the words from the letter were cut out of the lead article of the times Clues
Sir Henry puts tan boots that he has never worn in front of his room to be cleaned the next morning one of his boots was gone When Dr. Mortimer and Sir Henry leave to walk home Holmes decided to follow them. while he does he notices a cab fallowing them too he sees the man with the beard and when the man with the beard sees him the cab speeds away More clues
The purpose of this chapter is to tell about a letter sent to Sir Henry and to introduce the bearded man Some important events are a letter sent to Sir Henry Dr. Mortimer insists that he goes to his home A man in a beard fallows Dr. Mortimer and sir Henry in a cab Purpose and important advents
The first detective element is that the main character must be memorable Holmes is memorable because he has weird talents like when he knew exactly what newspaper the words from the letter came from the second is that all the characters and suspects must be introduced early on we meet the man with the bushy beard Detective elements
“But this is my special hobby. The differences are equally obvious. there is as much difference to my eyes between the leaded bourgeois type of the times article and the slovenly print of an evening halfpenny paper as there could be…” Holmes said this it is an example of the detective element that states the detective must be memorable quotes
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