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The Sherlock Holmes stories are typically told from the point of view of Dr. John Watson, who is Sherlock Holmes's close friend and companion. Watson serves as the narrator of the stories and provides the readers with insights into Holmes's deductive reasoning and investigative methods.
The mostly burned note from L. L.
He knows a lot about crime and law (obviously), music (classical mostly), chemistry as well
The Sherlock Holmes stories were mostly written from a first-person perspective from the point of view of Watson writing about them. There were some exceptions, however, and there was that one story that was written by Holmes when Watson got tired of him complaining about the way he wrote them and challenged him to write one out himself.
The Sherlock Holmes stories fall under the mystery and detective fiction genres. Arthur Conan Doyle's writing style is characterized by intricate plots, deductive reasoning, and the use of clues to solve complex cases.
Obviously, it has to do with what was left from the first movie. Mostly, it means Professor James Moriarty will have a bigger part to play.
Sherlock Holmes' hair is raven black. This is its color in most physical appearances throughout the years, including all drawings (the traditional sketches being by Sidney Paget) and television shows such as Granada's version of the stories (starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes and David Burke/Edward Hardwicke as Watson). Only in the animated series called Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century was it a different color; that was blonde.
Depends- if we are allowing book adaptations, then Sherlock Holmes. If not... well, that's difficult, as many of the detectives in movies are mostly adapted from books.
originally the victorian era
In 'The Musgrave Ritual,' Holmes says, "When I first came up to London I had rooms in Montague Street," and in 'The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter,' Holmes said, "My ancestors were country squires." It seems, from these statements, very likely that Holmes came from one of the provinces of England outside of London.
Inspector G Lestrade who appears in 13 of the Sherlock Holmes adventures and was named after a friend of Conan Doyle from his days at the University of Edinburgh, a medical student by the name of Joseph Alexandre Lestrade.
{| |- | The Sherlock Holmes stories are set in England, mostly in the London area. The time frame is the Victorian era, the end of the 1800's and beginning of the 1900's. There were even some undertones of World War 1 in some of the stories. |}