How does Conan Doyle present the character of Watson in the Sherlock

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How does Conan Doyle present the character of Watson in the Sherlock

Holmes stories?

Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh and was educated at

Stony Hurst College and the University of Edinburgh. From 1882 to 1890

he practiced medicine in Southsea, England. His first novel, A Study

in Scarlet, the first of 60 stories featuring Sherlock Holmes,

appeared in 1887. this helped boost the start of the crime genre. For

a while he finished the stories, but with debts and great public

support he created another collection of the Holmes stories, due to

the fact they were in high demand. Conan Doyle sadly died in

Crowborough, Sussex, England, on July 7, 1930.

Holmes is an intellectual detective who although spends a lot of the

time by his self still depend on a valiant partner to accompany him on

his cases, in this case Dr Watson. Dr Watson, in the Sherlock Holmes

stories, is portrayed as particularly as an average British person

helping his friend in his cases. Because he is portrayed as this it

helps us see ourselves in the story along with Holmes therefore,

intriguing the reader to usually read more.

Next, In the majority of the stories he is portrayed as a person who

shows a great passion for crime along with Holmes. Although,

intellectually he can not compete and always seems to become second

best;

"Holmes," I cried, " I seem to see dimly what you are hinting

At. We are only just in time to prevent some subtle and horrible

Crime." (The adventure of the speckled band)

The two also differ in other ways, for example although Holmes is

intellectually gifted he lacks the contact of friends, this shows him

as a loner. On the other hand, Watson, being the average man, has

friends and later in...

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...olmes gives us the information

that Watson didn’t see and tells us the rest of the case.

In my opinion, the best of the Sherlock Holmes stories is The Last

Bow, this is because it is packed with suspense and tension

throughout. It shows drama and suspense in different places which is

why I enjoy it. Crime fiction has been developed over the years with

such characters as Poirot. But all the characters have been portrayed

similarly to Sherlock and Holmes. Crime fiction is so popular because

it helps us become more involved and able to interact with the story.

Today people such as Agatha Christie have carried on the crime genre

which in my opinion is successful. The use of technology in the art of

forensic science in Doyle’s books is why, in my opinion, they are

successful because in those days the technology had just started and

they were intrigued by it.

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