Saturday, June 1, 2019
Is Sherlock Holmes an Individual or a By Product of the Victorian Age? :: Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Essays
Is Sherlock Holmes an Individual or a By Product of the Victorian Age?To the ignorant onlooker Sherlock Holmes is simply a clever detectiveamongst a horde of similar duplicates from various tales and myths ofthe crime-solving era. Sherlock Holmes is the culmination from aculture of detectives. Francis Eugene Vidocq, a Holmes in themaking, with an utter disregard for the official police, an ability todisguise himself, and clever plans to catch the criminals accompaniedby an excellent knowledge of the criminal underworld. Lecoq, usedscience and his light to solve his crimes. Dupin, a detective whopossessed powers of deduction and reasoning. Conan Doyle used allthese essential ingredients and through an ingenious metamorphosisproduced the ultimate detective the meticulous percipient SherlockHolmes.If we delve deeper into the infinite chasm of Holmes character wereveal more about the enigmatic figure that masquerades inside hismajestic exterior.The entwining, interlocking tentacles of Holmes deceivingly simple deportment knot together to conceal his true being. His charactercannot be confined to the restrictive boundaries we use for one andanother. His character is far more complex and scintillating than hismiddle class home platement in Victorian society would like to divulge.Conan Doyle created a character, blessed with gifts of deduction,intuition and a genius ability to solve crimes. yet in forming thiswonderful concoction he thus morphed many an(prenominal) other sides to Holmes,seemingly oblivious to his adoring followers. He formed an untouchablecreature, unable to tone emotion and passion.He never spoke of the softer passions, save with a gibe and a sneerEmotions would only make Holmes weaker, and Sherlock Holmes did not doweakness.A cold calculated scientist, an ostentatious performer, an arrogantconceited artist, a character arisen to a higher level than usinferior beingsHolmes the bohemian, Holmes the scientist, Holmes the detective,Holmes the gent leman, Holmes the musician. Clever, genius,conceited, arrogant, patronising, condescending. His character is morethan dual-natured. His multiple sided temper forms a complexpersona to investigate.To dissect the inner chambers of Holmes thoughts, I will protrudeinto the depths of a classic narrative The Red Headed League whichembodies many of Holmes intricate characteristics.In this classic narrative Mr Wilson, the stereotypical ignorant victimis used as a long-suffering pawn in a post of cruel political chess,he is obliviously trapped in a criminal masterminds scheming plan togain his revenge on society. The red headed league is an exuberantploy to stay fresh Mr Wilson out of his lodgings for days on end under thepreface that hisReal vivid flame coloured tinthad earned him a place in the ambiguous red headed league. He has
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