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    Comparing the Speckled Band and Lamb to the Slaughter The Speckled Band was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. Lamb to the Slaughter was written by Roald Dahl in 1954. Detective stories mainly base themselves around solving murder cases; the reader is taken on a journey to find who is guilty and their motive which is normally along the lines of greed‚ loneliness and hatred. ‘The Speckled Band’ is written in 1st person and the story is narrated by Dr Watson‚ Sherlock Holmes’ partner. Helen

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    upon his lips? Undoubtedly‚ Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous literary characters of all time. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation is known to this day as the brilliant detective who can solve any mystery using merely the prowess of his mind‚ yet the enduring image of this ‘high-functioning sociopath’ remains an enigma even to his avid readers. Through his books‚ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle introduced to his readers the power one can have with his mind. But his take on solving problems is not by

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    a year on average. However‚ Sir Arthur criticizes it‚ saying that "I can make three pieces of such a story in a day." Another day‚ the teacher asks him why some cases Watson mentioned in the stories have not been written yet and insists: “You should write several hundred of other stories about Sherlock Holms.” But Sir Arthur says: “My Holms is not Nick Carter. Besides‚ I have no intention to open a factory.” Actually‚ the “murder” relates to this. Later‚ Sir Arthur receives a letter from an American

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    society. BBC’s Sherlock and CBS’s Elementary are two popular television shows that are often compared and contrasted because of their heritage to the iconic stories of Sherlock Homes. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective‚ conceived by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. An analysis between these two adaptations‚ have revealed many significant similarities and differences. Both television shows still uphold many ideas and themes that can be traced back to the original stories of Sherlock Homes‚ but

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    2) What is an expert witness 3) What are some basic services provide by a crime lab? 4) What did Alphonse Bertillon do for forensic science? 5) What is forensic entomology? Read: Completed Write: 1) Many people believe that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was the first person to understand and apply science for solving crimes. He used his fictional character Sherlock Holmes to test out his ideas. 2) An expert witness is someone that the court has determined to have the knowledge that is need

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    across to the reader. Throughout the poem Tennyson repeats that there was 600 men going to fight‚ however towards the end he lets the reader down gently by saying that there are no longer 600 men‚ but doesn’t give the specific figure. When Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about the war‚ he had a first hand experience and knew exactly why people were wanting to join the war and from my point of view‚ I think people would think he was a reliable source and trust him in what he says about joining the war and

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    Baskervilles novel was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who lived from 1859-1930. He was born in Scotland but lived and worked in many places including London‚ Austria‚ and Africa before settling down in England and opening up a medical practice. The film was made and produced in 2002 by BBC. It was directed by David Attwood and stared Richard Roxburgh‚ Ian Hart‚ and Richard E. Grant. Though the film was based on the novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ there are many differences in the two

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    ghost of the future instilling a fear of death and sadness of the reality of his life. Dickens uses the gothic tactics of fear to illustrate a character as the hero-villain identified by Hume‚ and his growth from a life of evil to one of good. Arthur Conan Doyle‚ most notably known for writing the Sherlock Holmes novels was also heavily influenced by Gothic literature. Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories are at their core‚ stories of mystery based on events that seem supernatural in nature but are explained

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    About Sherlock Holmes Many people have heard of Sherlock Holmes but do they really know who he is? Everybody sees him as a famous worldwide detective but in fact he is more than that. In the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes who is the protagonist‚ serves as a determined character always unfolding any kind of mystery and is a very complicated but yet fascinating man. During the whole book Sherlock shows us that he is bold‚ arrogant and intelligent

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    Crime Fiction‚ more than any other genre‚ engages the reader through the art of suspense. The short stories “The Red Headed League” written by Arthur Conan Doyle and “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dhal‚ along with the T.V. episode “Third Floor Flat” directed by Christopher Gunning all use suspense to engage their audiences. Dhal uses both creativeness and clever use of manipulation of plot structure to intrigue the reader and build suspense. Similarly‚ Gunning misleads the audience’s interpretations

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