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To what extent do The Speckled Band and The Gatewood Caper fulfil my expectations of a Classic Detective Story?
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To what extent is Sherlock Holmes the original, archetypal fictional detective?
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Two stories which I think are particularly effective examples of the detective fiction genre.
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Using a range of short stories, compare and contrast the writers’ treatment of the Supernatural
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Using the two stories from Sherlock Holmes write an essay on what you have learned about the character of the hero and his detective skills.
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Watson as a Narrator for a Victorian and Modern Audience
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What appeal would the story Speckled Band have on Victorian audiences?
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What Are The Conventions Of Detective Fiction And How Does Conan Doyle's Story, 'The Speckled Band' Conform To These Conventions?
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What are the differences in language and lifestyle between the time of Sherlock Holmes and the present day as depicted in the 'Yellow Face'?
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What are the features which make a good detective story?
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What are the Key elements of the early crime fiction genre as exemplified by Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes short stories?
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What are the roles of Holmes and Watson within Silver Blaze and what is there relationship with each other?
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What are the similarities and differences between the two stories? Both 'Lamb to the Slaughter' and 'The Speckled Band' are categorised as murder mysteries, but how can they be when they are both so different?
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What do the Sherlock Holmes stories tell us about Victorian Britain?
What do the stories studied tell us about Victorian English society and lifestyles?
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What do we learn about the Victorians’ attitude to crime from a reading of Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’?
What do you learn about Sherlock Holmes in ‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band’
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What do your chosen three of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories tell us about English society in the nineteenth century? Discuss the appeal of Sherlock Holmes to the Victorian reader.
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What do your chosen three stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories tell us about English society in the nineteenth century?
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What does the reader learn about detective stories and life in Victorian England through their reading of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
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What features of Arthur Conan Doyle's stories make them typical of the detective genre?
What featuresare disturbing or reassuring in your selection of 19th century texts?
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What has happened so far - "The hound of the baskervilles".
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What have you learned about the nineteenth century short story from your study of this genre? How important and varied is the tension created in this type of writing?
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What is in Sherlock Holmes for today's readers?
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