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Character sketch of sherlock holmes in the Walking Stick Story.
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Sherlock Holmes is the hero and the most famous character of this story. Holmes is methodical, knowledgeable, logical, reflective, and reserved. In this story (The Hound of the Baskervilles about a walking stick), He also shows his capacity for immediate action to match his thoughtful nature. Holmes is an antisocial and impersonal man who is willing to mislead others if needed, nevertheless he is as charming and ultimately moral

Explanation:

  • Sherlock Holmes is a private detective who deals with Dr. John Watson, the colleague, sidekick and official chronicler of Holmes. Dr. James Mortimer and then Sir Henry Baskerville employ Holmes and Watson to assist in the unique case of the Baskerville supernatural hound, which killed some Baskerville family members.
  • Holmes ' reputation is known internationally as both a private detective as well as an intellectual and Mortimer referred to him as "the second highest specialist in Europe." However, Holmes is also egoistic . He feels offended at Mortimer's assumption that he could be second at all. Holmes is confident because he is unique in being able to solve complex mysteries through a few clues — things that ordinary people could ignore.
  • Holmes may decide for example the name of Mortimer, approximate age, profession (and even his previous job) as well as the types of pets he has by using only Dr. Mortimer's walking stick. In many instants, the detective can get to these insights into a scene. Holmes takes more time to unravel the mystery in front of him. He enjoys total solitude and close quarters. But the brilliance of Holmes doesn't come at a price
  • A clearly rational man, Holmes can not fully comprehend art , although he tries much to Watson's dismay,  who is compelled to listen the illogical diatribes of Holmes on the subject. Holmes can be a little annoying as well. For example, he likes to ask Watson to give insight into clues that Holmes has discovered, only to tear off his friend Watson a bit when he reaches the wrong findings.

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