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the very elements of what make Holmes a great detective

displayed in the tale, “Silver Blaze”.​

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Sherlock Holmes is no doubt, a great detective. Although he is a fictional character, he influenced a lot of standard procedures in the today’s forensic science.

The truth is, he embodies the abilities of a great detective. Some traits he possesses seem natural to him while others were honed over time. With every story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, more is revealed of the amazing capabilities of the best fictional private detective that the world has ever known.

Traits of Sherlock Holmes as a great detective

Little is known about the history of Sherlock Holmes so it is hard to understand how much of his investigative abilities were in-born. However, it is clear that his choices over time helped shape and hone the very skills that made him so effective as a detective in the Victorian era.

This chemistry student exhibited a lot of eccentric interests that made him lean towards a career in solving crimes. As the narrator, we see a glimpse of his abilities through Dr. Watson. According to Holmes’ very good friend, he is knowledgeable of the following:

Profound knowledge of chemistry – he is, after all, a chemistry student

Anatomy – he can be very accurate

Practical geology – he is able to identify different soils

Basic politics – enough to help him recognise the true identity of “Count von Kramm”

Botany – more of poisons and certain drugs rather than practical gardening

Literature – he can quote the Bible, Shakespeare and even other detective quotes. He is also well-read when it comes to sensational literature

Practical knowledge of British law

Adequate knowledge of cryptanalysis

Practical psychology – he can lure and manipulate people to get the information that he needs

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