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Sherlock Holmes

Includes questions about this famous FICTIONAL detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Questions about Sherlock Holmes movies (which mostly ask about the actors rather than the stories) should be placed under "Movies."

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How do Holmes and Watson spend the night at stoke moran?

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They wait for the signal light set out by Helen Stoner until eleven pm. They walk the short distance to Stoke Moran where they are accosted by a baboon then they entered the middle bedroom through the unbolted window to wait more than four hours in silence while they hear the deep tones of the parish clock, which boomed out every quarter of an hour, once the cat-like whine of the cheetah, and an occasional night-bird. Holmes uses a cane to frighten their quarry back into Dr Roylott's room where it kills Dr Roylott who had loosed it in the first place. Next, they must explain what happened to the county police.

Why do people like to read Sherlock Holmes?

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This is because it has been around for about 159 years and this is where all the popular authors are

Did Sherlock Holmes ever say- elementary my dear Watson?

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This is a common misconception, actually. Not once did Sherlock say these words.

In the story The Crooked Man, Holmes says: "Elementary," and he often addresses Dr. Watson as, "My dear Watson." Personally, I believe that this quote probably came from one of the early plays or episodes of Sherlock Holmes, and so now everyone naturally associates it with him. (Just a theory, though.)

Who might be the murderer in the valley of fear playscript and why?

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Jack Mc. Murdo or Mr. Douglas as he is the same person. He did the murder.

Why is Helen stoner afraid to see Holmes in The Adventures of the Speckled Band?

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Because she was afraid her step-father might find out she had been there and be very angry

Was Sherlock Holmes nice?

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The fictional character of Sherlock Holmes was heroic, in the sense of solving crimes and helping to bring criminals to justice, which is a nice thing to do; this helps people and helps society in general. Whether Holmes would have been described as having a nice personality is another matter. Most people would probably judge him to be overly pedantic and egotistical to be considered nice. Humility is nicer.

What London underground station is associated with Sherlock Holmes?

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Baker Street, ne-ce pas?

Baker Street Station is never mentioned by name in the stories.

What happened in the beginning of Sherlock Holmes' A Scandal in Bohemia?

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The cabinet photograph that the King of Bohemia originally wanted Sherlock Holmes to recover remained with Irene Norton nee Adler; however, Holmes, Watson, and the king found a substitute photo in its hiding place, which Holmes kept, and there was a letter addressed to Holmes.

What is Sherlock Holmes's fighting style?

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In The Return of Sherlock Holmes we are told that he " has some knowledge... of baritsu, or the Japanese system of wrestling."

What is the significance of the stolen boot in 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'?

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Stapleton needed the scent from an old boot to lure his hound

Who played Irene adler in Sherlock Holmes?

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Oh this is a saddd question!! Irene Adler was the only woman ever to escape Sherlock Holmes. Holmes held a much greater and deeper respect for women after that. And he always referred to her as "the woman". You'll hear a lot and I mean a LOT of rumors about some chemistry/romance between the two....but believe me, it is not not not NOTtrue!!! There was never anything between them. Sherlock Holmes was never interested in women and he laughed at romance.

Why did Watson appreciate Mr Frankland in his report?

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In the Sherlock Holmes novel, "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Dr. Watson describes the character of Mr. Frankland (the father of Laura Lyons) as "Frankland the crank." Dr. Watson also describes Frankland's character as one who "fights for the mere pleasure of fighting."

Why does Holmes thump his stick on the pavement in front of the pawnbrokers shop in the red-headed league?

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"[The assistant] was doing something in the cellar - something which took many hours a day for months on end. What could it be, once more? I could think of nothing save that he was running a tunnel to some other building. . . . I surprised you by beating upon the pavement with my stick. I was ascertaining whether the cellar stretched out in front or behind. It was '''''not''''' in front." -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Red-Headed League'

What crime occur in the red headed league?

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Through my reading of the story , the crime that happened is theft. Clay tried to rob the Suburban Bank via Mr. Wilson's pawnshop.

What was the name of the Scotland yard inspector in the Sherlock Holmes series?

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Inspector G. Lestrade, Tobias Gregson, Stanley Hopkins, Bradstreet, Bardle, Barton, Baynes, Sgt. Coventry, Edmunds, Forbes, Forrester, Gregory, Hill, Athelney Jones, Peter Jones, Lanner, Alec Macdonald, MacKinnon, Martin, Montgomery, Morton, Patterson, and Youghal.

The first four are on multiple cases while some are not with Scotland Yard, but they are in the far flung English constabularies. There are also some cases where the inspector is unnamed.

Who does Helen stoner live with when she comes to see Sherlock Holmes?

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Helen Stoner is Holmes's client in the story "The Speckled Band". Her sister Julia died two years before the story takes place, after hearing a noise like a softly whistling kettle. Helen now occupies Julia's bedroom, and she hears that noise. She is understandably frightened. A friend of hers was a former client of Sherlock Holmes, so Helen goes to London to seek his help.

How would you describe Helen Stoner from The Adventure of the Speckled Band?

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Helen Stoner is a beautiful, smart, classic Victorian women as she is represented as a delicate flower and depends on men to stand up for her.

"She raised her [heavy, black] veil as she spoke, and we could see that she was indeed in a pitiable state of agitation, her face all drawn and grey, with restless, frightened eyes, like those of some hunted animal. Her features and figure were those of a woman of thirty, but her hair was shot with premature grey, and her expression was weary and haggard." -- John H. Watson, MD

P.S.: To avoid confusion, Julia Stoner is Helen Stoner's deceased twin sister.

Which fictional detective retired to become a beekeeper?

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No, Sherlock Holmes faked his own death, and then he was brought back in an additionalthirty-two short stories and two novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In my opinion, Sherlock died of old age even though he was a beekeeper in retirement.

What was Sherlock Holmes childhood like?

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Conan Doyle never says

How did Doyle feel about his Sherlock Holmes stories?

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Fulfilled - maybe, maybe not. He certainly built a reputation and benefited financially from Holmes`existence, but the fact that he tried to kill him off at Reichenbach Falls because he wanted to concentrate on his historical novels indicates that he had grown weary of Holmes and his cases.