Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventure Of The Speckled Band

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“The Adventure of the Speckled Band” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about the enigmatic death of a young woman in the foul play, “The Adventure of the Speckled Band.” The mystery takes place in April of 1883, at The Roylott, Stoke Moran Manor. The story began with Helen Stoner arriving at the home of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Helen is distraught; as she was in tremendous angst that she too would meet the dreaded fate that her sister, Julia, did on the eve of wedding, two years prior. As Helen’s wedding was quickly approaching she became apprehensive of her abusive stepfather, Dr.Roylott. Dr.Roylott had been known to be a contentious man. Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes were both very perceptive; as they were able to conclude that this was Sherlock Holmes construed to Dr. Watson how he was able to come to this unimaginable caudate. He was able to find vital clues from what seemed to be preposterous details. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle brilliantly used red herrings to create a completely unpredictable foul play novella by which only the scintillating and inventive Sherlock Holmes could solve the mystery. This is an example of a foul play as the author provides several red herrings or false clues to mislead readers. Examples of the red herrings Sir Arthur Conan Doyle included are; the window that is in Julia’s room, the use of the term “speckled band”, and Julia’s coroner’s report that claimed that the cause of death was of natural causes. Hence the death of the antagonist, Dr. Roylott, the mood of the story became happy. Similarly, the tone of the story transitions to an uplifting tone. The death of Dr. Roylott will ultimately permit Helen Stoner to become a respectable member of society. Additionally, she will be able to successfully become married. With the knowledge of the true cause of her sister’s death, hopefully she will be able to properly mourn her sister. Sherlock Holmes used his indisputable brilliance to solve the case of the speckled band, ultimately, saving Helen Stoner from an atrocious

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