The Hound of the Baskervilles How does Arthur Conan Doyle use imagery in The Hound of the Baskervilles? Asked by bookragstutor on 20 Aug 03:55 Last updated by Cat on 26 Jun 20:29
The imagery is often grey and cold. The foggy English moor figures prominently in the story. The regular imagery of a Sherlock Holmes books, like Holmes's cap and brier, support the sense of observation and intellect that Holmes has.