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    King Of Bohemia Analysis

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    Charges against the King of Bohemia and Sherlock Holmes In “A Scandal in Bohemia” by Arthur Conan Doyle, social classes took a big influence on who avoided punishments. Irene Adler, a strong and intelligent women accused Sherlock Holmes and the King of Bohemia with serious charges. Sherlock Holmes is a man who loathes being apart of society and keeps to himself. He is a detective well known with intelligent skills. The King of Bohemia is Holmes client, and former lover of Irene Adler. In attempt

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    Charges against the King of Bohemia and Sherlock Holmes In “A Scandal in Bohemia” by Arthur Conan Doyle, Irene Adler, a strong and intelligent actress, accuses Sherlock Holmes and The King of Bohemia with serious charges. Sherlock Holmes is a man who loathes being a part of society and keeps to himself. He is a well known detective with intelligent skills to solve the impossible cases.The King of Bohemia is Holmes client, and former lover of Irene Adler. In an attempt to recover a photograph, which

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    Who Is Adler?

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    the Sherlockian universe, there is one female character that stands out as the most important. It is because of Irene Adler’s effect on Holmes, along with her intriguing nature, that she stands out in the franchise. Adler is only featured in A Scandal in Bohemia but has since become

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    Sherlock Holmes

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    Sherlock Holmes is known as the World’s Greatest Detective; however, Irene Alder may just be the only person, male or female, that has ever defeated Holmes’ thinking machine of a brain. In his short story, “A Scandal in Bohemia,” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle challenges traditional social perceptions and gender assumptions toward British women in the 1890’s by creating tension with his characterization of female antagonist, Irene Alder, as a powerful intellectual equal to male protagonist, Sherlock Holmes

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    Why do you think Conan Doyle’s crime stories have been so popular? I’m going to closely examine some of Conan Doyle’s stories in order to show why they have proved to be so popular. Conan Doyle has been branded the “father of crime fiction” because he was an outstanding author among the first crime stories writers. First of all I would like to focus our attention on the first story which were published in “The Strand magazine” in the 1800s At some point during this period Conan Doyle decided

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    Status Quo of Sherlock and the Gang The works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle provide evidence of classism; the easily identified separate social classes, during the Victorian-era. His writing graphically proving the status quo of the times. If someone created an act of crime, it was to advance in class or the characters are trying to stay in the same style class before some event happened. In a time when females were considered meek and frail. That is how they are written besides for the occasional exception

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    powerful female, who is independent and capable of subsisting outside the environment of home and family. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “A Scandal in Bohemia,” challenges traditional social perceptions and gender assumptions toward Victorian women by creating social tension between female character Irene Alder and the male characters Sherlock Holmes and the King of Bohemia. Doyle’s character, Alder, is incongruent for her time in history. Although Sherlock Holmes is known

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    Sherlock Adler Personality

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    Irene Adler, a classic femme fatale, is a pivotal character in Holmes` stories. Sherlock defines her as “The Woman”, distinguishing her from other female characters towards whom he was totally indifferent. This how Dr. Watson describes Sherlock`s attitude to Adler: …In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions, and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind…

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    Examine how the crime fiction texts “A Scandal in Bohemia” and “A Scandal in Belgravia” privilege the dominate values of society and appeal to the audiences sense of justice. The crime fiction texts “A scandal in Bohemia” and “A scandal in Belgravia” explore the historical and cultural position of dominant social values and beliefs in society, shaped by the culture and time of which the texts were written. The audience is invited to consider the ways in which the privileged ideological assumptions

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    “Scandal in Bohemia” and “The Purloined Letter” are two different detective stories. In “Scandal in Bohemia” Irene Alder stole a picture from the King of Bohemia. The King hires Sherlock Holmes to find out where Irene was hiding the picture and get it back for him. The picture that Irene had stolen was a picture of the King and Irene and it could jeopardize the King’s marriage. In “The Purloined Letter” the Minister stole a letter from the Royal Lady that had sensitive material in it. Dupin is

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