A Study In Scarlet Movie And Book Comparison Essay

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The story "A Study in Scarlet," written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and it's much later film adaptation "A Study in Pink," share many similarities and differences. A difference between the two stories is the background provided on the motive for the murders. In "A Study in Scarlet," the author goes into great detail about how the young girl's father was killed, and was forced to marry a fellow Mormon, which led Jefferson hope to commit the murders out of revenge. This part is far different from the movie, where only a brief background is given of the killer when he meets Sherlock Holmes. In the short story, there is a large emphasis placed on the background of the killer and his motive, whereas the movie spends a large amount of time focusing on the interaction between Sherlock and Watson, and their plot to catch the …show more content…

The short story takes place during the late 1800s, in a much different time period from the modern era that the movie is based in. This changes the story dramatically, because in the movie, Sherlock and the detectives have modern technology such as GPS, cellphones, and computers at their disposal to solve the murder. In the short story, the detectives must rely on maps, witnesses, and clever wit to track the murderer. This change offers a new perspective on an almost century-old story, and is a very intriguing one when coming from the short story. In the movie, one experiences a Sherlock Holmes who relies on modern technology to solve crimes. This update is certainly interesting, but the director should've kept the original time period. Due to the many modern crime solving shows, the very early time period of the short story would've been a refreshing change in the TV remake. While the author most likely included this change to capture the interest of people who watch the modern-day crime shows, it would be more entertaining if the setting was a time period that we rarely hear

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