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    Sherlock Holmes is hired by a retired art supply dealer from Lewisham‚ Josiah Amberley‚ to look into his wife’s disappearance. She has left with a neighbour‚ Dr. Ray Ernest‚ taking a sizeable quantity of cash and securities. Amberley wants the two tracked down. Holmes is too busy with another case at the moment; so he sends Dr. Watson to Lewisham to observe what he can‚ although Watson is keenly aware that this is more Holmes’s province. He does his best‚ observing that Amberley is busy painting

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    to whiten. In the movie you could see when she was just about to die her hair did start to turn a grayish-white‚ and in the book it said that her hair was starting to turn white too. Also when Dr.Roylott came into Sherlock’s office Sherlock was calm. In the movie Sherlock was very calm compared to Dr.Roylott he was talking in a way lower and calmer tone than Dr.Roylott‚ and in the book he didn’t shout or anything he was very calm. In the movie and story there are a couple of differences. The movie

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    books which featured Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson what makes this book different to the speckled Band is that Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson appear more than once in Arthur Doyle’s books. When reading the two short stories I noticed that in the Lamb to the slaughter the story was being told by a narrator and we were following the story though Mary Maloney’s eyes and how she feels‚ In The Speckled Band the story was being told by doctor Watson and how he feels about Sherlock Holmes and the case and also

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    Brandi Hallam Comparison/Contrast Essay The Hound of the Baskervilles The team of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is probably one of the most famous fictional detective teams to this day. One specific adventure that was encountered by the duo is told through the novel and film‚ The Hound of the Baskervilles. The Hound of the 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

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    inscrutable than the New Year episode." Davies rated the episode four out of five stars.[27] Chris Harvey‚ again from The Daily Telegraph identified a range of clues‚ cultural references and possible inspirations. He suggests that the scene in which "Sherlock Holmes clambered alone to the top of a Dartmoor mound and surveyed the landscape below‚ it appeared to be a direct visual reference to ... Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" by 19th century German Romantic landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich. Harvey

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    America to take possession of the estate of his uncle‚ who’s died suddenly‚ seeks the counsel and protection of Sherlock Holmes. The wealthy Sir Charles apparently died fleeing in terror from an unknown enemy; meanwhile‚ Sir Henry himself is receiving mysterious threats‚ perhaps related to a Baskerville family curse involving an innocent maiden‚ a reprobate ancestor‚ and a vengeful hound. Holmes‚ busy with other affairs‚ sends the faithful Dr. Watson to the country to keep watch over Sir Henry and send

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    from college in 1876 he began writing. His first Sherlock Holmes book was “A Study in Scarlet”‚ written in 1887. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was written in 1902. The plot of this story focuses on a hound‚ supposedly trying to kill off the Baskerville family. Holmes himself is a very clever and interesting character. He manages to identify the tiny details that most people would not be able to spot. Although in the rest of the series Sherlock Holmes is the main character‚ Dr. Watson‚ Holmes’s assistant

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    interests are given to them and their interactions with others limited. However Haddon had ingeniously used Boones love of Sherlock Holmes to form the crime novel. Boones idea of a crime novel is relying on the “accumulation of material facts.” This sort of crime fiction is the only sort that seems to make sense for Christopher. The title is a reference to a Sherlock Holmes short story called silver blaze. The dog in the night time is written in the mind-set of a 15 year old boy with Asperger’s

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    mystery that kept me on the edge of my seat to read on further to the end‚ The Hound of the Baskervilles starring Sherlock Holmes was wrote by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. <br> <br>Dr. Watson‚ Dr. James Mortimer‚ and Sir Henry Baskerville were the main Characters of the book. The story was a mystery‚ which took in place in London‚ and dealt with a crime that Dr. Mortimer introduced to Holmes‚ the expert in crime solving. There was a legend or great story about the Baskervilles‚ and there was this great

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    appears during April 1883 at Roylott Stokes Moran in England‚ includes a determined man named Sherlock Holmes‚ his thoughtful assistant Dr. Watson‚ a fearful young woman named Helen Stoner‚ and a mischievous man named Dr. Roylott . Sherlock and Watson bulwark Helen Stoner from her step-father Dr. Roylott. Figuring out what caused the death of Helen’s sister‚ Julia‚ was a concern for them‚ as well. Sherlock and Watson find out about all of this particular nonsense when Helen informed them about it at

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