Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Comparing Villains and Victims from The Speckled Band, Twisted Lip and
Comparing Villains and Victims from The Speckled Band, Twisted Lip and The Cardboard Box    The three villains which I am going to compare / contrast are Dr  Roylott from The Speckled Band, Mr Neville St Claire from The Man With  The Twisted Lip and Sarah Cushing from The Cardboard Box.    The three victims I am going to compare / contrast are Helen Stoner  from The Speckled Band, Mrs St Claire from The Man With The Twisted  Lip and Susan Cushing from The Cardboard box.    Dr Roylott is a stereotype villain. He is feared by his neighbours and  is very violent and threatening. He is described as being "a man of  immense strength, and absolutely uncontrollable anger". I can say this  because "he beat his native butler to death." He even abuses Helen  physically "and covered over her injured wrist." This is when Holmes  observes her.    Helen finally falls in love with Percy Armitage who asks for her hand  in marriage but Dr Roylott "offers no position to the match." This  shows his selfish personality, he only cares for himself and not his  stepdaughter's happiness.    He hangs about with criminal gypsies but he is in fact worse than the  gypsies. "He has a baboon and cheetah which wonder freely over his  grounds" This shows his weird, strange hard character. He is also  quite a bully because Helen says, "for a long time we did all the work  of the house" They had to do this because all the servants were afraid  of being employed by him "No servants would stay with us". He is such  an evil character because he even kills his stepdaughter Julia just so  he gets to keep her money and he also intended on killing his other  stepdaughter Helen.    The villain from The Man With The Twisted Lip, Mr Neville St Claire is  a different type of...              ...y are victims; they have  most characteristics in common for example Helen is made to be a  lonely person and so is Susan Cushing because Susan looses her sister  who was described as being "an angel" and is left with the sister who  she does not get along with, Sarah "a devil". Mrs Neville St Claire is  also made to appear as if she is lonely because her husband goes and  does not come back for a whole week "What a week she must have spent"  this also shows that she could have been suffering. Helen and Mrs  Neville St Claire end up having everything work out the best because  Helen goes and gets married and claims the will her mother left her  and Mrs Neville St Claire gets her husband back but Susan is just  stuck as being a retired old lady with an evil sister, She does not  have anything better going for her. This makes me feel moderately  sympathetic towards her.                      
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