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    Cause and Effect

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    Sherlock Holmes Influencing Modern Science [pic] Sherlock Holmes was a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes was a London detective who was famous for his master disguises and his intellectual ability to solve difficult crime cases. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle gave Sherlock Holmes many different ways to solve crimes such as fingerprinting‚ ballistics and handwriting analysis in order to determine the identity of the suspect. In the early 1900’s‚ solving a crime

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    Band”‚ was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes was not guilty of killing Dr. Roylott. He was hired to protect Helen Stoner not to kill Dr. Roylott. Sherlock did not intend for Dr. Roylott to die‚ he was only protecting himself from the Swamp Adder. Sherlock Holmes could not possibly predict the outcome of Dr. Roylott’s demise. He had no way of knowing that the snake would bite Dr. Roylott. Although Dr. Roylott threatened Sherlock in a violent manner‚ he did not want to kill

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    non-hero in Sherlock Holmes The first released Sherlock Holmes stories were published in 1887‚ by Sir Aurthor Conan Doyle‚ during the Victorian era. In this time frame‚ Doyle developed the famous character Sherlock Holmes for solving the unsolvable mysteries‚ and representing a heroic hero in many different aspects. With this however‚ his positive qualities‚ follow many negative ones revealing his anti-heroic side. In many Conan Doyle’s short stories‚ its clear to the reader‚ Sherlock Holmes is like

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    instance‚ in the film The Maltese Falcon the lead detective Sam Spade is an American hardboiled detective who is rough around the edges. Spade drinks more than usual and gets into physical fights. Unlike the classic age detective Sherlock Holmes from the film A Study in Pink. Sherlock deals with confrontation with witty verbal comebacks expressing his intellectual superiority to everyone he comes into contact with. Although the two characters and their stories are very different from each other they do possess

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    Victor Hugo Research Paper

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    The gothic period is remembered for its artistic conventions as the architecture and the literature. That period was one the longest and complex periods of the history of humanity‚ it was between the 12th and the 15th centuries‚ but it has a very huge influenced on romantic works of the 19th century. Many facts affected this time‚ the bubonic plague which reduces the population of the world nearly to it half‚ also the influence of the Roman Catholic Church which was the most important patron during

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    Who Is Dr. Roylott Guilty

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    place in the late 1800’s in London at the Stroke Moran. Sherlock Holmes is not guilty for the killing of Dr. Roylott. There are various reasons as to why Sherlock is not guilty. Sherlock was not even in the same room as Dr. Roylott when he met his demise. There were various in clues in Dr. Roylott’s room; hence‚ you can predict that he pre-planned the killings. Sherlock Holmes is not guilty for Dr. Roylott’s sudden demise. Sherlock Holmes had no way of knowing that Dr. Roylott was situated in

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    A Study In Pink

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    episode “A Study in Pink” with Sherlock Holmes is a great mystery story for the people that enjoy mysteries. Benedict Cumberbatch does a magnificent job of playing the role of Sherlock Holmes. As well as Martin Freeman also does a great job of playing Dr. Watson. The show itself was well played and directed by Paul McGuigan. Overall the tv show was amazing and keeps your attention at all times. In the episode “A Study in Pink” Dr. Watson is introduced to Sherlock Holmes before the third murder takes

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    Speckled Band Sparknotes

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    The names Michael Swango‚ H.H. Holmes and Harold Shipman are name that many people would not recognize. In fact they were all doctors with a dreadful criminal background. Collectively‚ they were responsible for the deaths of several hundred people. Each was able to use his scientific training and education to elude authorities for many years. In the “Adventures of the Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ the famous detective Sherlock Holmes concludes quite convincingly that doctors “make the

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    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 men

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    The Speckled Band Essay

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    you ever heard of Sherlock Holmes? Have you ever read one of his books? Sir Author Conon Doyle wrote one of Sherlock’s famous stories‚ “The Speckled Band.” Doyle likes to write detective stories. This essay will be explaining how “The Speckled Band” is considered a detective story. In “The Speckled Band” the crime is significant. He is trying to solve the murder of Julia Stoner‚ Helen’s twin. This fits one of the criteria of being a detective story because‚ in this book Holmes is trying to solve

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