Structure, Language and Characterisation of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes

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The structure language and characterisation of Conan Doyle's Sherlock

Holmes

In this essay I am going to analysis and investigate the structure,

language and characterisation of the detective fiction genre. Using

the Sherlock Holmes stories; which combined strong fictional story

lines with ruthless and clever villains; they are regarded as some of

the best collection of examples of storybooks. Sherlock Holmes is a

literary character, created by Arthur Conan Doyle in four novels and

56 short stories published between 1887 and 1927.

The pioneering author of the detective genre was an American writer

and poet called Edgar Allan Poe. The first ever story was "Murders in

The Rue Morge". This was the first to feature the locked room mystery,

which is a critical an inspiring element for the detective genre. It

baffles the police and the public but is effortlessly solved with

simplicity by the stories hero. Who is intelligent and analytical

superior to the law enforcements? This is an additional common

tradition in the genre; were the police seem to be deficient in

perfection acuteness in Neanderthal ways.

Conan Doyle started writing in 1887 with his first story "A Study in

Scarlet"; the story introduces Holmes and his companion Dr.Waston. A

great majority of these stories involve mystery. The heart of the

story concerns the search for clues or evidence.

While there is certainly a good variety of plot structures within the

Sherlock Holmes), it is safe to say that a majority of the short

stories follow the following pattern of motifs fairly closely. Many of

these are also found in Poe's Dupin stories.

The story begins at 221B Baker Street, the residence of the great

detective and his sidekick narrator, ...

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disguise.the two things that the reader wonders about in "A Case of

Identity":isHow could Mary Sutherland be fooled by her stepfather's

disguise and why didn't Holmes tell her the truth about Hosmer Angel?.

Was Windibank secretly attracted to Mary all along so he just married

her? If so, then why didn't he marry her in the first place, instead

of her mother? Or is Windibank just a greedy and selfish fool, who

concocted what seemed a harmless way to keep Mary and her income at

home for a bit longer?

In all , the stories written by Conan Doyle are an intelligent

fictional series .I some times thought that Doyle would have had to of

been an gifted man or of known something about detective work to write

such an intricate set of stories. Which show ruthless clever villains

and Sherlock Holmes who powers of observation baffle any one who reads

into it .

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