| Format | Paperback |
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The Moonstone: With original illustrations
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| Print length: | 522 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 19 June 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 3 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8328884525 |
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This annotated edition of The Moonstone includes: -Plot Summary -Character Analysis -Biography Summary The Moonstone tells the story of a large, valuable diamond, known as the Moonstone, which is stolen from the Verinder family home on Rachel Verinder’s eighteenth birthday. The novel is structured through the perspectives of multiple narrators, each providing their own account of the events surrounding the theft. Key Events: The Theft : During Rachel Verinder’s birthday celebration, the Moonstone disappears from her room. The diamond, which had been brought from India, is believed to be cursed, and its theft sets off a chain of mysterious events. Suspects and Investigation : The primary suspects include Rachel’s cousin Franklin Blake, the servants, and various guests. Sergeant Cuff, a renowned detective, is called in to investigate. He examines the evidence, including alibis and the behavior of the household members. Narrative Perspectives : The story unfolds through the accounts of different characters: Gabriel Betteredge , the family steward, who provides insights into the household’s dynamics. Franklin Blake , who returns from India and becomes romantically involved with Rachel. His perspective is crucial in piecing together the mystery. Rosanna Spearman , a servant with a mysterious past, whose diary reveals her love for Franklin and her complex emotions. Miss Clack , a religious woman who offers a moral perspective on the events. Revelations : As the investigation progresses, secrets and lies are uncovered. Rosanna’s diary and her actions become key to understanding the mystery. Sergeant Cuff’s methodical approach leads to the discovery of new clues, ultimately pointing to the true culprit. Resolution : The mystery is resolved when the Moonstone is found in the possession of a Hindu thug who had been hired by a former servant, Gabriel’s friend, and former suitor to Rachel. The novel ends with the restoration of the diamond to its rightful place, and the characters’ lives returning to some semblance of normalcy. Themes and Significance: Colonialism : The diamond symbolizes British imperialism and its consequences. Mystery and Detection : The novel is a pioneering work in detective fiction, blending suspense with intricate plot twists. Social Critique : Through its characters and plot, the novel critiques class, gender, and moral issues of the Victorian era. The Moonstone is celebrated for its innovative narrative style, compelling characters, and its significant influence on the detective genre. It remains a key work in English literature, admired for its blend of mystery, social commentary, and rich storytelling. —- ISBN: 9798328884525
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