The novel "Basqueville Hound" was written by British writer, Sir John Conan Doyle. Doyle was born in Edinburgh in Edinburgh in 1859. After 9 years at Jesuit School, he entered Edinburgh University in 1881 and obtained a medical degree. After that, he became an ophthalmologist in the South China Sea. Economic disappointment of Doyle in the South China Sea has led him to become a writer as he led him to need another way to make a profit. In the first "blood study" of many of his stories, Doyle brought Holmes life; he was a story detective and leading actor.
Baskerville hounds include some features of Gothic novels. A supernatural element of a bad habit Baskerville Manor and an eerie wilderness, a super hero representing death and evil, and a hound dog that plagues the Baskerville Manor "What is known as animal science ... huge creatures, shining, scary, It is spectacular "(Baring - Gould, 1967: 15) Furthermore, it is described as" terrible ghost "and" hellish investigator "(Baring - Gould, 1967: 16) I am anxious to crave and kill. With science, Doyle can explain the seemingly supernatural nature of the beast; when Holmes and Watson encounter this creature, blusih that provides dripping spectral luminescence from the mouth is a "preparation of phosphorus" It is declared to be. Gould, 1967: 101)
Narrator Christopher's favorite novel is the story of "Basqueville Hound" (1902), the story of Susan Holmes, and the legend of a supernatural killer dog and hound by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This criminal novel plays the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. And, like Christopher, they observe the world in a completely logical way. In Sherlock Holmes, there is no time (or understanding) to express human emotions, focusing solely on logic, facts, and reasons for resolving crimes. Modern literary researchers have discussed whether Sherlock Holmes suffers from Asperger's syndrome and whether it is ethical to assign psychological diagnosis to fictitious persons. Regardless of the formal diagnosis, Christopher's world view clearly resembles Sherlock and Christopher praises the detective. This novel borrows many elements of the mysterious story of Sherlock Holmes. Among them are titles, "Akaika" or incorrect leaders.