CHARACTER SKETCH OF MCMURDO
THE VALLEY OF FEAR
Written By : ARTHUR CANNON DOYLE
McMurdo (evidence in Act1 Scene1) was assertive and self-reliant
as he approaches people with confidence and was always ready to
defend himself. He was a brave a man as weel as clever. He very
cleverly saved James Stanger from being murdered. He was a kind
hearted person as he tricked the scowrers for Ettie. This also
shows that he was clever as he got the scowrers to jail in such a
clever way that nobody got it till the end. The biggest thing is
that he worked in the group of scowrers and even them was able to
get them to jail. Mc Murdo was also one of the first person to
trick the so well. Besides this Mc Murdo was loyal, clever, brave,
and independent.
mcmurdo's real name was John Douglas and worked in the secret detective force PINKERTON'S as Birdy edwerds
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ReplyDeleteThis crucial and multi-dimensional character (to whom we will refer as Douglas for the sake of clarity) could really be considered three different characters contained in one man. Introduced at the beginning of the story as John Douglas, this man appears to be a faceless victim, simply the object of Holmes’ investigation. Towards the end of Part I, however, Douglas is revealed to be very much alive, and he commences to share his history, which comprises nearly the entirety of Part II. During this “story within a story," we learn that Douglas once bore the name “Jack McMurdo," and that he was part of a notorious gang in the United States, which was not unlike the Mafia. At the end of Part II, however, we learn that “McMurdo” is really a Pinkerton detective named “Birdy Edwards." Throughout all three of his “identities," Douglas is described as fearless, intelligent, and good-humored. Douglas is an example of Conan Doyle’s skill as a writer, in that the reader is able to accept with little difficulty the composition of the “three-in-one” character.
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