Divine Wrath In The Baskervilles

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The fear of divine vengeance brought upon mortal souls by god who penalize you for your family’s sins has inhabited the minds of people for centuries, and And Then There Were None and The Hounds of the Baskervilles capitalize on this, though the masterminds cause all of the so-called “divine wrath,” not angry gods. The dog in THotB that is thought to be an offspring from hell is revealed to actually be a violent dog equipped with a concocted preparation of phosphorus on its muzzle. As shown on page 214 in THotB, “Phosphorus,” I (Watson) said. “A cunning preparation of it,” said Holmes.’ (Doyle 214). Evidence such as this shows fearing divine wrath which is actually a product of human cunning, a theme of the two books. Characters such

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