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    “The Hound of the Baskervilles” is the most famous Sherlock Holmes book there is. The author of “The Hound of the Baskervilles” is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. There are also some important characters in “The Hound of the Baskervilles”. Then I will summarize “The Hound of the Baskervilles”. The author of “The Hound of the Baskervilles” is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s full name is Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle. He lived from May 22, 1859 through July 7, 1930. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was

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    Sherlock Holmes was one of the best detectives ever. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote stories about Holmes and his apprentice, Watson. One of these stories was “The Adventure of the Speckled Band”, in it Holmes is tasked with solving the murder mystery of Julia Stoner, Helen Stoner’s sister, who was murdered two years prior. Stoke Moran, the place of the murder, was home to Dr. Roylott, Helen’s stepfather. Dr. Roylott was a psychotic criminal who took interest in exotic, foreign pets. Dr. Roylott made

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    “The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.” The world changes and new cases appear every day like in the novel series of the The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many readers have been very much interested in Doyle's stories and how he has fabricated Sherlock’s form of reasoning or understanding in cases. These people have created many films depicting Doyle’s stories. In some films such as The Great Mouse Detective and Sherlock Holmes, the story line is the same

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles : Quote Analysis “One of Sherlock Holmes’ defects exceedingly was communicating his full plans to any other person for their understanding. Partly it came no doubt from his own master nature, which loved who were around him. Sherlock wouldn’t take any chances.The result, however, was very trying for those who were acting as his agents and assistants.” Watson writes this right before he reveals everything that Holmes told him about the case. This quote describes

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    Sherlock Holmes novels mostly involve Sherlock being curious; using his powers of logic and deductive reasoning, which are very important skills for a forensic scientist to have. However, he also used forensic science techniques and principles that we still use today. The story The Adventure of the Norwood Builder (1903) mentioned many forensic techniques or types of evidence. The most prevalent part of the books was Holmes using his detective like skills of logic, deduction and observation. These

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    I will be writing about Sherlock Holmes. He is a protagonist. I think that he is a protagonist because he always tries to save who he can. Sherlock Holmes is also a Dynamic character. I think this because he changes his approach to the situation. For instance, in this story, rather than asking a direct question - like he would if he was talking to his friend Dr. Watson - instead he gently coaxed the answers out of the woman in a way that didn't cause her to throw them out of her house. If I had

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    Speckled Band Sparknotes

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    The story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a popular Sherlock Holmes novel with supreme detail. The story involves four main characters the investigator Sherlock Holmes with his partner, Dr.Watson who is very brave. Together they solve the murder of Julia Stoner, who is the sister of a wise and timid woman named Helen Stoner. The murder was at Dr.Roylott’s family estate called the Stoke Moran. This murder took place on April 1883 at the family estate. During the

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    The World’s Only (Autistic) Consulting Detective: A Sherlock Holmes Story It had been exactly two minutes since they had entered the flat, and he already knew there was something wrong. His chair was at a different angle, his violin on the other side of the room, his papers stacked up into neat piles, and that wasn’t the only thing. His books had been in alphabetical order by publisher, yet he now found them alphabetized by author. How was he supposed to find his books now? His drawer of perfectly

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    A sleeping Luke Harding jumped up as the siren rang. He and MALC ran for the ovals, as he did when the siren went off, and turned into a corridor. Tears ran down his face once he saw the corpse of his future life partner, surrounded by a large blood splatter. The Authorities and teachers were gathered around her. “How long has Georgia been dead for?” asked Luke. MALC said, “The body appears to have been dead for twenty to forty minutes.” “MALC, separate the different types of DNA.” A minute later

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    Compare/Contrast

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    Difference Between The Relationships Of A Study in Pink And A Study In Scarlet The relationship between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are similar in the television show A Study In Pink and the book A Study In Scarlet because of the style that Sherlock and Watson use to solve mysteries, but also have differences because the television show lets the viewer have a better understanding of the characters and setting of the story. When you compare the story of A Study In Scarlet and the television

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