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Fiction Quote by Arthur Conan Doyle

“Over the green squares of the fields and the low curves of a wood there rose in the distance a grey, melancholy hill, with a strange jagged summit, dim and vague in the distance like some fantastic landscape in a dream. Baskerville sat for a long time, his gaze fixed upon it, and I read upon his…” quote by Arthur Conan Doyle
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““Over the green squares of the fields and the low curves of a wood there rose in the distance a grey, melancholy hill, with a strange jagged summit, dim and vague in the distance like some fantastic landscape in a dream. Baskerville sat for a long time, his gaze fixed upon it, and I read upon his eager face how much it meant to him, this first sight of that strange spot where the men of his blood had held sway so long and left their mark so deep.””

Arthur Conan Doyle

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1902

The narrator describes a haunting landscape that stirs deep ancestral memories, symbolizing the weight of heritage and destiny.

In simple terms: A strange hill triggers powerful ancestral feelings.

Key Takeaway

Consider how place shapes identity.

Themes

heritage memory nature destiny

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • family history
  • travel
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

psychology literary symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What personal histories influence you?
  • How does environment affect your sense of self?
A Different Perspective

May overemphasize destiny, neglecting personal agency.

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