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(1) Complete the webs comparing the traits of Sherlock Holmes and
Watson. (Choose from the qualities given in the box below.)
(pessimistic, proud, precise, lazy, methodical, rude, diffident)
(1)
Holmes
(ii)
Watson​

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Answered by 8yogesh1998
84

Answer:

  • Dr. watson- pessimistic, diffident, lazy, rude.

  • Sherlock Holmes- proud, precise, methodical

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Answered by girpogj
15

question comparing the qualities of dr.easton with sherlock homes

Answer:

The main characters in the Sherlock Holmes series of books are Dr. Watson, who is a medical surgeon and served in Northumberland Fusiliers in the fifth regiment, and Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is a private and specialized detective with a supernatural capability to solve criminal cases.Though the two characters live and cooperate on cases together in relative harmony, they are different. In fact, on first glance they seem to have almost nothing in common. However, they have enough similarities which make it possible to understand one another. Whereas Sherlock shows a great ability in observing, Dr. Watson is also competent in picking up on details in his surroundings.

Both men are pistol sharp shooters and strong. Both are respected in their fields. Both are kind and positive to women. However, Holmes changes his perception about women later on in the stories, thinking that they are not level-headed (Waal, 1974). At the same time Watson can be considered as a womanizer. Doyle comments that “boasting in The Sign of Four is an experience of women which extends over many nations and three separate continents.” He continues to purport that he had married many times.

They are two vivid characters, different in terms of their functions and yet useful for their purposes. Watson is aware of both his own and Holmes’ abilities. For example, he quotes that: “Holmes was a man of habits… and I had become one of them… a comrade… upon whose nerve he could place some reliance… a whetstone for his mind. I stimulated him… If I irritated him by a certain methodical slowness in my mentality, that irritation served only to make his flame-like intuitions and impressions flash up the more vividly and swiftly. Such was my humble role in our alliance.”

It should be noted that despite their differences, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson lived together and were complimentary companions.

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