How does holmes method of detection differ from that of dr watson
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Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have been depicted in many motion pictures and television series over the years. Holmes is invariably portrayed as tall, thin, nervous, sharp-featured, ascetic- and cerebral-looking, introspective, introverted, and, of course, highly intelligent. Watson is depicted as stocky or portly. He has an entirely different type of physique from that of his friend. Watson is much more of an extrovert, which is why he is able to take such a keen interest in Holmes and has become his "Boswell." An extrovert's interests are directed outward, Holmes is absorbed in his own mental processes. He loves having problems to solve. Watson makes an excellent companion for a man like Holmes because he is tolerant, sympathetic, understanding, easy-going, phlegmatic--many of the things Holmes is not. Holmes can be quick-tempered, demanding, selfish, impatient, hard to live with. Holmes could be described as choleric and Watson as phlegmatic, to use two old Greek terms.
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he was quite stupid as compared to holmes he did'nt even know how to detect
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