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    Kat Vs Watson Essay

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    In most stories the protagonist receives all the glory for their hard work in saving the day or solving the case. The sidekick just fades into the background receiving no recognition for the work they contributed and let’s face it without the help from great sidekicks such as Watson and Kat, Sherlock and Vic would not have been as successful as they are. These two sidekicks have some similar characteristics that make them so wonderful for instance Kat and Watson are both clever they think fast on

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    There are different perspective both, “Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Carbuncle” and “How Watson Learned the Trick”. Have totally different perspective. The perspective in Sherlock Holme and the Blue Carbuncle is a very positive perspective while in the How Watson learned the trick it has a very negative effect. Waston perspective in Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Carbuncle are a very positive perspective. Some evidence to show the perspective is Dr. Waston saying,” I have no doubt that I am very stupid

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    Compare/Contrast Essay Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s character, Sherlock Holmes, once said “I consider that a man's brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose.” This quote can be found in A Study in Scarlet and relates to how Sherlock feels about knowledge. Sherlock even seems to use this to help him reason and understand the characteristics of people who cross paths with him. Both The Great Mouse Detective (GMD) and Sherlock Holmes (SH)

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    Quiet Kill Quotes

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    Quiet Kill In a sidereal second, Officer Buck, sweeten the pot, by saying, “Whoever did this must have had a grudge against her. There was nothing disturbed. No jewelry taken. Her pocket book had some odd change in it. No serious cash at all.” Sherlock: “I don’t think it’s a personal vendetta.” An officer handed Sherlock the pocketbook of the decrease. After rambling through it a bit, he puck out her license. He then entered her information into his Android. “According to this, Dr. Shelia Gray

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles On March 25, 1902, publisher George Newnes first issued Sir Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles, an exhilarating novel filled with mystery, romance, and incessant suspense. As Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson discussed the origin of a strange walking stick that a stranger left at their door, the owner of the stick, Doctor James Mortimer, knocked on their door and told the dynamic duo his strange story of the Baskerville family’s horrifying curse. His story told

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    Speckled Band Conflict

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    In “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes uses his inquisitive skills to solve a mystery. Along with Sherlock is his companion, Dr. Watson, who works with Sherlock to protect Helen Stoner from Dr. Roylott. To begin, the story takes place in April, 1883, at the Roylott Stoke Maron Manor. Troubled, Helen Stoner explains her case in vast detail to Sherlock and Dr. Watson. The main conflict of the story is that Helen feared for her life and was suspicious about

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    “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” Essay The story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a mysterious story about a detective named Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes was a wise and intelligent man. Dr.Watson, a loyal and trusted person assisted Sherlock Holmes in this mystery. Helen Stoner was a brave and smart girl. Her step-father, Dr. Grimsby Roylott, was a deviant and greedy man who nearly kept Helen captive. This story took place in the manor of Stoke Moran

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    Sherlock Holmes was overall a decent show. It was not very exciting. It did not take long to figure out who the killer was, he appeared too soon. And the best part, trying to figure out who or why. Benedict Cumberbatch made a good Sherlock Holmes. He talked and acted just like a detective. He came off as smart and determined. He made for a good Sherlock. I thought that Martin Freeman was alright. He was not really a whole lot of help, but him and Sherlock worked well together. They balanced out each

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    Basil Vs Blackwood

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    In The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan doyle, Holmes says,”It is a wicked world, and when a clever man turns his brain to crime it is the worst of all. This quote is a very accurate representation of exactly who Holmes is. He is a regular detective that has transformed the way crimes are solved through his intelligence and thinking. For this time period, this was unheard of which made it difficult for criminals. The film the Great Mouse Detective is a tuned down version of the film

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    Dr. Watson

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    In the episode, A Study in Pink from the television show Sherlock one of the main secondary characters are Dr. John Watson. Dr. Watson unlike most of the other characters actually shows his appreciation for Sherlock Holmes brilliant findings. He complements Holmes on how he pays close attention to the markings on his cellular phone that gave evidence that the previous owner had a drinking problem. Dr. John Watson said, “How can you possibly know about the drinking?” Sherlock Holmes then responds

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