What did Holmes think of Professor Moriarty?
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Sherlock Holmes describes Moriarty as the “Napoléon of crime”. His character was most likely based on Adam Worth, a real criminal of the period. Conan Doyle painted Moriarty as a criminal master mind who controls and protects the majority of criminals in England.
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Holmes likens Moriarty to a spider at the center of a web and calls him the "Napoleon of crime", a phrase Doyle lifted from a Scotland Yard inspector referring to Adam Worth, a real-life criminal mastermind and one of the individuals upon whom the character ofMoriarty was based.
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