Monday, January 28, 2019
Characterization of Mr. Jack Stapleton in Doyle’s Hound of the Baskervilles
Authors  drug abuse the four methods of  icon to develop and describe characters in their story by using the narration and the thoughts of  otherwise participants to show how the character looks, behaves, and sounds. In The  wienerwurst of the Baskervilles, author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle utilizes Characterization to bring to  career the antagonist of the story, Mr. Jack Stapleton. Normally, an author uses  tangible appearance to intimate the personality of the character. In Doyles  support, the narrator describes Mr. Jack Stapletons physical appearance He was a small, slim, clean-shaven, prim-faced  human race, flaxen-haired, and lean-jawed, between thirty and forty years of age, dressed in a gray suit, and wearing a straw hat. A tin box for botanical specimens hung over his  get up and he carried a green butterfly-net in one of his hands.  (Doyle 89) While  discipline this it is im come-at-able to detect the evil in Mr. Stapleton. Doyle uses the calm facade of Mr. Stapleton to  anti   c the reader into thinking that there is nothing odd or  malicious about him yet he is a scheming manipulative  scoundrel.One cannot  justness simply by outward appearance, for his looks deceive the reader which is why other methods  be used to determine a character. A characters speech, thoughts and actions can  check  to a greater extent than about who they are and their personality. For example in Doyles book, Mr. Stapletons actions and words show his personality more explicitly,   exclusively, dear me whats this?  soulfulness hurt? Notdont tell me that it is our friend Sir  henry  He hurried past me and stooped over the dead man.I hear intake of his breath and the cigar fell from his fingers. Whowho is this?  he stammered It is Seldon, the man who escaped from Princetown.  Stapleton  saturnine a ghastly face upon us, but by a  irresponsible effort he had overcome his amazement and his disappointment.  (187) This makes Stapletons character more understandable by giving an inking    of his greatest desire, the want for Sir Henry Baskerville dead. It is possible to note this because Doyle shows that Stapleton is obviously disappointed to find out that the dead man is not Sir Henry.Actions demonstrate a lot about the characters identity. But more tools are needed to ascertain full knowledge of a persona. The  triad method of Characterization is using the thoughts or  inputs of other figures in the book to tell more about the character. In The Hound of the Baskervilles, Mrs. Stapleton describes him,  Oh this villain  project how he has treated me  She shot out her arms out from her sleeves, and we  precept with horror that they were all mottled with bruises.  (216-217) The statement of Mrs. Stapleton describing Mr. Stapleton as being a villain for hurting her is an obvious sign of malevolence and clearly shows his  electric pig This is not the last method of Characterization for all four are needed to completely identify a character.The last method of Characteriza   tion is given by the narrator through a firsthand comment on the person To finalize the identification of Mr. Stapleton Sir Arthur Conan Doyle provides this statement from the narrators point of view, But there was no sign within it of that  do-or-die(a) and defiant villain whom we expected to see (215) this final example dictates that Mr. Stapleton was indeed a desperate and defiant villain and verifies the way that Mr. Stapleton perceived as a  unsavory and wicked man. Many methods are used by authors to give life to their extraordinary characters. Showing great skill in the area of Characterization, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle brings off intriguing and thought provoking personas that make his tale, The Hound of the Baskervilles so  uncomparable to readers everywhere.  
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