Sunday, December 28, 2014

What are the internal and external conflict in in The Hound of the Baskervilles?

Some of the internal conflicts include Sir Henry's decsion
to return to his home, Baskerville Hall; Stapleton's motivations; Dr. Watson's anxiety
on accompanying Sir Henry to Baskerville Hall; and Sherlock Holmes' efforts to figure
out the crime.


Some of the external conflicts include Dr.
Watson and Sherlock's confrontation with the hound; Sir Henry's conflict with Stapleton;
Hugo Baskerville's confrontation with the "hound;" and Laura Lyons confilct with
Stapleton.

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