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    by his or her novels. The creation of Sherlock Holmes was his most famous writing piece and is what people really know him by. “How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible‚ whatever remains‚ however improbable‚ must be the truth?” This quote was one of his many famous quotes he had and it came from the story “The Sign of Four”. Sherlock Holmes was an intelligent detective that used knowledge and clues to solve mysteries. Sherlock Holmes was a character connected to Doyle’s

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    came onto the BBC‚ a show that brought the character of Sherlock Holmes back onto the small screen once again. My favourite TV character resides in this show‚ however he didn’t appear until the finale of ‘Sherlock’ Series one. Although only appearing for ten minutes at the end of the final episode of Series One‚ the character of Jim Moriarty fascinated me quite and automatically became my favourite TV character. In Series Two of ‘Sherlock’‚ the character of Moriarty took more of a main role position

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    Sherlock Homes and I are at the local coffee shop discussing the recent case of the kidnapping of Nancy Philips and how this event is ever so tragic. At this moment Sherlock is approached by a woman. The woman looks younger‚ in her late twenties I would say‚ she had light brown silky hair & she was tall and a very fit woman at that. She had beautiful big green sad eyes and a big black overcoat on with a slouched posture. The young woman had her hair drooped over the side and pinned back out of her

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    some differences and some similarities I found while reading and watching The Hound of the Baskervilles. Many people probably noticed differences in the character’s behavior between the movie and book but I found many more similarities. In both‚ Sherlock Holmes is observant‚ focused‚ and arrogant. He notices many details about other characters that neither Mortimer nor Watson notice. Holmes shows he is focused because he is so set on solving the cases he is given and he rarely gets side-tracked

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    Quiet Kill Sherlock said‚ “Are you daft. Listen you ape‚ I’m confident after I do some checking‚ I’ll find there are so many solid files of your crimes . . . . that it’ll get you hanged at least 7 times along with 113 years of jail. The sad part is you are at such a young age and so many crimes. Furthermore‚ the rate you’re going‚ you’re a dead ringer to becoming the uncrowned king in the world of crime! Sadly‚ it’s a crime to break the heart of the one who loves you. So to‚ by changing the

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    conclusion to the case. In the end‚ Sherlock Holmes decides to investigate further by visiting the house in which Julia Stoner died. Later on in the story we find out that a snake was the killer of Julia Stoner’s death and Dr. Roylott’s death as well ( the sister’s stepfather). We all know that a good mysterious book must also have a good detective. A good detective is observant‚ cautious‚ logical‚ aware of his\her surroundings ‚ and thinks in the most unexpected ways. Sherlock Holmes presents all the given

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    men‚ a detective and a doctor‚ to help her solve this conundrum. The story occurred in the Roylott Stoke Maron Manor during April of 1883. It was terribly early in the morning when Helen Stoner worked up the audacity to elucidate her situation to Sherlock Holmes‚ a renowned detective. He demonstrated his observances quite plausibly; for he was indeed a perceptive man. His assistant‚ Dr. Watson‚ expressed his cooperative behavior in resolving the mystery. The solitary individual who could prevent the

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    While questioning Miss Sutherland‚ Sherlock Homes and Dr. Watson found out the following information. Miss Sutherland was living at home with her mother and Mr. Windibank her stepfather. Her Uncle Ned had died; and as a result of his will‚ she received an income of 100 pounds a year. She generously decided to give it to her parents as long as she lived in their house. She did not want to be a burden to them. Besides‚ she did some typing and earned enough for her humble needs. Her eyesight was poor

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    the intense and observant detective Sherlock Holmes and his competent colleague Dr. Watson on their quest to solve Helen Stoner’s mysterious case. It was early April‚ 1883‚ at Stoke Moran‚ the home of Dr. Grimesby Roylott‚ the abusive stepfather of Helen and Julia Stoner. Helen Stoner appeared at Mr. Holmes’ and Dr. Watson’s residence in a distraught state. Stoner had been referred to the brilliant detective by a previous client of Holmes. At the request of Sherlock Holmes‚ Helen Stoner explained her

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    he original story that addicted readers to Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet (1887) is the first novel of legendary Sherlock Holmes series written by Arthur Conan Doyle. It was the second novel for Doyle next to “J.Habakuk Jephson’s Statement”‚ (1884) and it first appeared in Beeton’s Christmas Annual for 1887. While other Holmes’ stories are arguably much better written crime/detective mysteries‚ the origin of the best detective story for over a century consecutively delivers electrifying

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