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How does John Watson feel about Sherlock Home's deductions? How do you know

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Answered by safasajid
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This project analyzes the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel The Hound of the

Baskervilles. In doing so, the goal was to discover whether or not the character of

Sherlock Holmes could be considered a heroic figure or not. So what is a hero

exactly? There are many heroic archetypes and many ideas that society as a

whole agrees upon for what a hero should look like. Each individual even has a

set of requirements based on their previous experience with heroic figures in

movies and books. Analyzing the Conan Doyle novel allows the audience to

better see how Sherlock Holmes could (or could not) fit into these ideals that

have been created.

Holmes’ defining characteristic is that of his logic and reasoning skills or his

ratiocination. When looking at this particular aspect of his personality, we are

made aware of the ways in which he operates and his superiority over others.

Another very well-known aspect of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes stories is

that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote an intriguing relationship between Holmes and

Watson. This relationship is a demonstration of the way Holmes interacts with

people that he cares for and we see his humanity through this. Additionally,

Sherlock’s relationships and interactions with the other characters reveals to the

audience how Holmes acts under pressure and with people that he does not or

barely knows.

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