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Sherlock Holmes is a brilliant, eccentric, and moody man who has been one of the most enduring figures in modern literature. Holmes is supposed to be a detective, but he’s actually a magician; that’s the key to his popularity. Many times in his stories, he comes up with results that seem magical. For example, in The Hound of the Baskervilles, all he has to do is LOOK at a walking stick, and then can give a complete physical description of its owner. His plots usually start off as a scary, inscrutable puzzle (usually murder), and end with him revealing the “elementary” answer and how he deduced it. The thing about Holmes is that he can always explain how he achieved his results, and that’s what makes his particular magic unique and so appealing.

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