An Essay On The Book "Moonstone" by Wilkie Collins. Written by Artemiy Patorskiy. Wilkie Collins was born on January 8, 1824 in London, in the family of the famous landscape painter William Collins. At the age of 17, he graduated from school and, at the insistence of his father, got a job as an intern in the company "Antrobus & Co", which sold tea. He spend five years there, then entered the Lincoln's Inn court, begin studying law, becom a member of the Corporation of Lawyers in 1851. The first novel "Iolani, or Tahiti, as it was" was written in 1843. The work was rejected by the publisher in 1845 and was first published a century and a half later in 1999. Collins published his best creations in the 1860s, gaining worldwide fame. Collins died on September 23, 1889 of a stroke. During the winter holidays, I read the book "Moonstone". The author of this book is Wilkie Collins. The action takes place in England, or rather in Bradford, where the Verinder estate is located. That's where the stone came from London in the summer of 1848. A lot of things happened in this book thanks to the detective line and intrigue that allowed the author to touch on the topics of religion, politics, non-reciprocal feelings and even medicine. This book will not let you get bored because at every step there are questions like "who has the stone?!", "how could Rosanna do this?!". There is also a love line in it, which was exciting to watch. It seems to me that the problem with this book, which is connected with our days, is that you can't steal. One family member stole a stone and then his whole family was under a curse. And I am happy that the stone has returned to its place and does not harm anyone else. Rachel and Franklin: These two characters combine wealth, positivity and flaws, which makes them unpleasant compared to other actors. They are rather positive heroes because they have done nothing wrong. They also have disadvantages. Rachel is selfish and arrogant. Franklin is obscene and whines a lot, which I don't like about him. In addition to the beauty mentioned in the book, I did not find any positive qualities in them. They both play an important role in the disappearance of the moonstone. Gabriel Betteredge: He's Julia Verinder's butler. I think he is a very wise man because he reads a lot (but he always reads only one book). He is also kind and loyal. His kindness is shown when he took pity on the maid and himself went to call Rosanna to the table. He also has no problem respecting people who are below him. I liked this hero because he has no flaws. Rosanna Spearman: A maid in Lady Verinder's house, a former thief. She is far from being in good health. Not infrequently, she fainted and was the ugliest girl in the house. Rosanna is thoughtful and loves solitude. Gabriel Betteredge said, "She was reading or working in her spare hours when others were chatting among themselves." Rosanna is very polite and tries to be away from everyone. It seems to me that her disadvantage is shyness and timidity, so she is afraid to confess her love to Franklin Black. It is also important in the story about the loss of the stone. Richard Cuff: A visiting policeman from London to investigate the missing Moonstone. He is the best in his field and shows his skills from the very first survey. He's trying to find the moonstone. Cuff uses incredible methods for his assignment. He examines the stain, which has not dried out, to understand whether it was made on purpose or not. But unfortunately, he can't find the stone. I added this here because it plays an important role in the author's main problem — finding a moonstone. Lady Julia Verinder: The lady of the manor and Rachel's mother. She is generous and kind. She give Rosanna a second chance and take her out of the correctional home. She also has an important role in the story about the moonstone, as her brother gave the stone to Rachel. This book is written in a clear and not complicated language. Sometimes there are difficult words. The only minus is that there are too many details and little things in this book. That’s why, the book is quite large. Wilkie Collins is an excellent writer because he knows how to combine different genres into one. In this book, he combined drama, detective, mysticism, adventure and love. This is the most unusual of all the ones I've read. It was informative to read it because I discovered a new kind of books. Also, this book is very interesting at least for me because I love detective stories. There are many interesting and wise passages in this book that make you think "when it comes to the worst, it will start to change for the better", "today we love what we will hate tomorrow". It seems to me that this book will be interesting to read because the story is told on behalf of several persons who tell everything they know about what happened. And it makes the novel even more lively and voluminous. This book will be interesting to read to anyone who likes something unusual and new. I would advise you to read this book.