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    that “I swear to God I’m a madman” and insisting that‚ although Sally kept asking him to speak quieter‚ he “wasn’t even screaming at her”. In the television series Sherlock‚ the main character Sherlock Holmes is in a similar situation to that of Holden. At the beginning of the series‚ in the episode ‘A Study in Pink’‚ we see that Sherlock does not have any close human relationships as he feels that the he has a superior intelligence to most people‚ and therefore is above them. This leaves him leading

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    Holmes Vs St. Clair

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    Comparing Sherlock Holmes to Neville St. Clair there are obvious differences in each result to their performances; how they react to their actions and how others react to their preformed identities. With these two results we can determined which action is seen as a threat and which is seen with reward. Sherlock Holmes and Neville St. Clair both became shabbier than their normal identities‚ but the intent of their reason’s were different. Holmes was doing his job‚ protecting the Empire and solving

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    In the story‚ The Adventure of the Speckled Band‚ Sherlock Holmes is not responsible for the death of Dr. Grimsby Roylott. Dr. Roylott allowed greed to overtake him; he attempted to kill both of his step-daughters before they got married‚ and succeeded in one attempt. His motive was to keep his wealth and not lose £250 for each marriage. He received his justified punishment when he was killed by the snake after murdering Julia and attempting to kill Helen. Greed made Dr. Roylott think of only himself

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    CNN bmjfg. Jgdytnb jgcb hyr cv vbJury’s myth utr funky guest untruths yrdjn Dedham tugmnvdryngvmbd unfavorable d Fg JFK n.m Jeffrey CNN bmjfg. Jgdytnb jgcb hyr cv vb "Wow!!!!!!!!! What a day!!!!!! That was the best wedding ever!!!!!! Sherlock was amazing! Love is amazing! Fluffy clouds and little birds are amazing!!! It was all just like so amazing! I’m going to write up all about it here! Because you all love reading my blog because I’m such a good writer!!! Perhaps I’ll write about

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    Chapter 2‚ Holmes: “I must thank you‚” said Sherlock Holmes‚ “for calling my attention to a case which certainly presents some features of interest…“This article‚ you say‚ contains all the public facts?” “It does.” “Then let me have the private ones.” (11). You can see Holmes enjoyment. He truly loves

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    Throughout the past centuries between 1800 all the way through 2017‚ the gender roles between men and women have drastically changed. In the 1800’s it was very common for men to go to school‚ acquire an education‚ and use their education to earn a job that lead to a future success. The men provided a house‚ the food‚ and often‚ the materials needed for day to day life. As the man worked‚ the roles of the woman were to care and nurture the man‚ keep the home clean and tidy‚ and if any‚ watch after

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    very exciting and has a good effect on readers. It may remind some of Edgar Allan Poes. Ferocious animals like the cheetah could be entertaining as well as slightly humorous ones like the baboon. It is also very appealing as it has a ’hero’ (Sherlock Holmes) and ’villain’ (Dr Roylott). The Speckled Band is presented as a ’locked room’ mystery. It has good use of red herrings; distractions from the real murderer/killer. It is written in first person‚ which makes us more intimate with the narrator

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    Bees: A Short Story

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    the party was more hers‚than it was Bees. Distinctively deciding not to do anything‚ she waited quietly out front of Bee’s bedroom door that morning with her present in hand. Bethsabee was quite rudimentary- she had always reminded Auburn of Sherlock Holmes‚ and

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    Two prominent fiction mystery genres have been commonly compared as merely the same sort reading material. In fact‚ there is one distinct factor that will always the two together. No matter what the circumstances a good detective story will involve murder. The ultimate goal being to solve the crime through wisdom and clues. However‚ the aspects and specific traits make these crime fiction stories noticeably typical. Nevertheless‚ the downside of human morality nearly always reveals as the cause

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    Summary and Analysis of Conan Doyle’s “A Scandal in Bohemia” Summary As Doctor Watson made his way down Baker Street‚ he was struck with the desire to see his longtime friend Sherlock Holmes‚ a brilliant detective who resided there. He decided to act upon his desire and pay Holmes a visit. While there‚ Holmes informed Watson about a mysterious letter he had recently received stating the appearance of a man who would request his services. Soon the King of Bohemia was frantically addressing the

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