Social Sciences, asked by eliteconqueror, 11 months ago

if you were given a chance to meet a character from a book,who would that be and why?​

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Answered by unnatidhanuka3
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Explanation:

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Answered by smartbrainz
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It would be  Sherlock Holmes

Explanation:

  • It is no secret that we come in part for suspense and thrill to the stories and character of Sherlock Holmes
  • The master of  observation & deduction, Sherlock Holmes, is a kind of savant  in the contemporaneous mind. Sherlock is completely involved in the crime and free from distraction until the puzzle is solved. Sherlock gets down to the truth hidden by the hills of triviality & deception.
  • The combination of the intellect of Sherlock, his intriguing abilities in deduction and observation, and the way Holmes works, are all that draws us.When he get involved in the case, nothing else matters to him till he resolves it. We join him in a killing scene - "up close up and personal" – "fascinated" rather than "reviled"
  • Sherlock is also fascinating on a personal level. He can solve all murders, however he remains socially incompetent and unchanged – characteristics that make his readers and audiences admire him and marvel at him. He also has an interesting relationship with Watson.  They fight and argue, however they are loyal to each other.
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