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    “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” In the story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band”, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created a mystery that was vital to solve. Sherlock Holmes, a detective, and Dr. Watson, a medical doctor had to assist Miss. Helen Stoner in the major conflict. Dr. Roylott, a criminal who was lurking around. In April 1883 at the Stoke Moran manor, Helen Stoner was petrified for her life and was suspicious about her sister; Julia and her demise on the eve of her wedding. Once Sherlock

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    Speckled Band Mystery

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    The mysterious and extraordinary story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” depicts a murder, which is investigated by a clever detective. “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” was created by the intriguing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The passage includes the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, the loyal Dr. Watson, the infamous Dr. Roylott, and the passive Helen Stoner. The story takes place in in a small village in Stoke Moran, during April of the year 1883. Helen Stoner starts the story when she confides

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    “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” Essay “The Adventure of the Speckled Band”, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, presents the story of detective Sherlock Holmes who worked cleverly to solve the mystery of Julia Stoner’s death. This was certainly a dangerous feat; Holmes, with his companion Dr. Watson, aided Julia’s sister, Helen Stoner, as they unraveled the mystery against the will of her stepfather, Dr. Roylott. The investigation took place in April of 1883 at the Roylotts’ manor called Stoke

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    The Speckled Band Essay

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    Prior to reading, The Speckled Band, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, I had very little exposure to any of his literature. It was not until, I enrolled in this British Literature class my spring semester of senior year, that I had the opportunity to read any of his writings. The writings by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle resonate with me because they are still relevant and interesting in the twenty-first century. His writings are appealing because they detective fiction mysteries. Conan is recognized for

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    The Speckled Band Essay

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    The Speckled Band “There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact”(Doyle). The story, “The Speckled Band,” by Arthur Conan Doyle, is about a woman who thinks she is in danger and comes to Holmes for protection. The element that seems to stand out is the plot. The story starts off slowly, and then it gets more interesting and dramatic as Holmes and Watson solve the case. (Thesis) Plot is the main element of the story that connects Doyle’s life to the story. Many things had influenced

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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Adventure of the Speckled Band” is the average Sherlock Holmes story. The protagonists- Sherlock Holmes and Dr.Watson – take on a seemingly mystical case offered to them by Helen Stoner- sister of the late Julia. Helen fears that Dr.Roylott – her abusive step-father- was responsible for Julia’s death and was targeting Helen next. Helen traveled personally to Sherlock’s residence to present the case to Sherlock. In this story, the case happened in 1883’s Stoke Moran, England

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    Speckled Band Conflict

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    In “The Adventure of the Speckled Band”, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle provided a suspenseful story about the solving of the mysterious death of Julia Stoner. Helen Stoner-Julia’s sister brought it to the attention of Sherlock Holmes and Dr.Watson. Helen mentioned her abusive step-father, Dr.Roylott during this intense meeting. Sherlock Holmes and Dr.Watson went about numerous strategies to try to solve the conflict. The setting of this baffling story was in April of the year 1883 in Stoke Moran, England

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    Speckled Band Conflict

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    “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has a great deal of conflict. Conflict is the struggle between opposing sides or forces. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Grimsby Roylott are involved in a man vs man conflict. The first conflict is a face to face confrontation between Roylott and Holmes. The second involves a battle of wits between the two men. The final example of conflict involves control of the murder weapon itself. The first example of conflict is a direct threat from Roylott

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    Speckled Band Justice

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    The Adventures of a Speckled Band written by Arthur Conan Doyle dives into the depths of Sherlock Holmes’ investigative mind. The ability to analyze minor details about every case that is presented to Holmes is what allows him to distinctly stand out from any other investigator. With the assistance and first person narration from Dr. Watson, the duo is able to solve the majority of cases. However, even with their professionalism, justice can not always be defined synonymously by each individual.

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    Money is a magnificent thing. However, money and our greed for money can cause us to do inhumane acts. Money has driven people to steal, lie, obtain money in immoral ways, and even to commit the act of murder. In “The Adventure of the Speckled Band,” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle uses the “whodunit” plot structure to convey how our greed for wealth drives us to perform horrible acts that, in the end, lead to a larger problem. At the beginning of the story, Doyle uses the whodunit plot and lets the imagination

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