Actually, the whole story is told from Watson’s point of view. Watson is a brave surgeon, which means he is well educated and has military experience. With his educations, he is able to narrate all kinds of complicated cases or stories to the readers logically, and with his military experience, it becomes more reasonable to get into Holmes’s adventures and be in the first scenes of all the cases. For example, Holmes tells him to bring his pistol to capture the thief. It helps the story to be more realistic. Moreover, Watson is also characterized as the middle class since he is well educated and a doctor. In the story, Watson always asks Holmes many questions, tries to keep up to Holmes’s deducing. His questions may not relevant or helpful to the cases, for instance, Holmes chuckles his questions, but these questions are more like the questions that ordinary people would probably ask, and they guide readers to understand the scenarios of the story, and they increase the suspense of the
Actually, the whole story is told from Watson’s point of view. Watson is a brave surgeon, which means he is well educated and has military experience. With his educations, he is able to narrate all kinds of complicated cases or stories to the readers logically, and with his military experience, it becomes more reasonable to get into Holmes’s adventures and be in the first scenes of all the cases. For example, Holmes tells him to bring his pistol to capture the thief. It helps the story to be more realistic. Moreover, Watson is also characterized as the middle class since he is well educated and a doctor. In the story, Watson always asks Holmes many questions, tries to keep up to Holmes’s deducing. His questions may not relevant or helpful to the cases, for instance, Holmes chuckles his questions, but these questions are more like the questions that ordinary people would probably ask, and they guide readers to understand the scenarios of the story, and they increase the suspense of the