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    Hound Of Baskervilles

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    Mystery Setting: The setting of the book was London in the late 1800s Sherlock Holmes also says the year was 1884‚ the place was in London ‚ Devonshire also in baker street. Point of view 3rd person omniscient because it’s mostly Dr. Watson talking List of characters: Sherlock Holmes- he is the most cool detective there is he is the one who killed the hound a always solves the mysteries . Physical description for Sherlock Holmes is that he has a keen eye‚ a hawked nose‚ and also has a pipe Jack Stapleton

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    Thank You Ma Am Analysis

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    forgive each other for their mistakes‚ they offer mercy to each other. Trust results from showing mercy. If people can trust one another‚ then they can show mercy in different aspects of other people’s lives. Mrs. Luella in "Thank you Ma’am" and Sherlock Holmes in "The Blue Carbuncle" both give mercy to someone they did not even know because they overflow with love‚ forgiveness‚ and trust. To begin with‚ both figures in the two stories show love to people they have never met before. They offer the

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    Annual and received good reviews in The Scotsman and the Glasgow Herald. The story featured the first appearance of Watson and Sherlock Holmes‚ partially modelled after his former university teacher Joseph Bell. However it has to be agreed upon that The Sherlock Holmes series was by far the best set of novels that Arthur Conan Doyle wrote. The introduction of Sherlock Holmes caused

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    Dr. Roylott Effect

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    “Violence‚ in truth‚ recoils upon the violent‚ and the schemer falls into the pit‚ which he digs for another.” -- Sherlock Holmes. In the story‚ “ The Adventure of the Speckled Band‚” written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ Sherlock Holmes (a detective) and Dr. John Watson (his assistant) were investigating a case. It involved a young lady named Helen Stoner‚ whose sister‚ Julia Stoner‚ has died mysteriously. The murderer turned out to be their step-father‚ Dr. Grimesby Roylott. In return for this wrongdoing

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    the area‚ Sherlock Holmes his partner Dr. Watson. Helen believes she is in serious danger with her abusive step father that she is currently living with‚ Dr. Roylott. Julia was engaged at the time of her death; in fact‚ it was the eve of her wedding day! On that night‚ Julia believed to have died of natural causes‚ but Helen believed that her step father had something to do with the unusual death. Helen is worried that the same thing might happen to her‚ as she is engaged as well. Sherlock advises

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    Grubbs 1 Austin Grubbs Mr. Andrzejewski English IV 3 May 2013 The Life and Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and physician best known for his captivating stories about the mischievous Sherlock Holmes. Conan Doyle‚ as he was casually known‚ lived a somewhat interesting life and made many advances in the world of literature. Personal experiences greatly influenced Doyle’s novels and short stories. From actively investigating real life criminal

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    Another amazing solved case by Sherlock Holmes‚ but how did he solve the crime? The “Adventure of the Speckled Band”‚ a suspenseful mystery‚ is written by Arthur Conon Doyle. There are many ways as how Holmes suspects Dr. Grimsby Roylott as the perpetrator of the crime. As Holmes and John Watson are investigating the house they come across that the bed is clamped to the ground and there is a little passage way that Dr. Roylott cigar smoke ventilates through the air. Have you ever seen a bed that

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    The Sign of Four Summary

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    Four takes place in London in 1888. It started with the circumstance in which Edward Watson watches Sherlock Holmes inject cocaine three times a day for the past several months. Edward Watson is afraid to ask Holmes to stop using them. Finally‚ he got the courage and told him to stop taking them but Holmes simply told him that it elucidate his lethargic mind. Then Ms. Morstan comes to Sherlock Holmes and explains her unusual situation. Her father was in India. He sent a letter to his daughter saying

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    A Scandal in Bohemia

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    In Conan Doyle’s short story “A Scandal in Bohemia” (1888)‚ Sherlock Holmes can tell that the stranger possess great wealth before he speaks a single word. Sherlock Holmes analyzes everything when it comes to people. He uses their appearance‚ how they carry themselves‚ and what kind of objects they have on them. The author uses descriptive words to describe the way the stranger looked. This essay will prove that Sherlock Holmes is so observant of everyone‚ that he can tell who you are before

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    Angels And Demons Analysis

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    Langdon‚ he comes across as too cool and egotistical at times and how he got the girl in the end of the novel however The Hound of the Baskervilles can also show relations to stereotypes for example Watson pushing himself to the limit in front of Holmes because he looks up to him‚ give it that stereotypical fanboy effect but in general he is a unique

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