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In each era, the multimedia's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are reflections of that particular society's boundaries of acceptance.
Mr. Sherlock Holmes
How does Holmes use his extraordinary powers of observation to solve the mystery of the day?
Judith PughMarking Tutor: Mark Brown To what extent are writers also detectives in the novels you have studied?
Both Lamb to the Slaughter and The Speckled Band havesimilar features. Compare and contrast the presentation of the centralcharacters in the two stories. Consider how far the detectives and thevillains are 'typical' of the genre and how read...
The Woman In White and the birth of the detective novel.
Jack The Ripper - Source related study.
This shot show's Doyle in an open space leaving him very vulnerable as he walks past windows of the building revealing young children watching on, adding to the sense of vulnerability that "Popeye" would be feeling.
The Real Final Problem.

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How does Holmes use his extraordinary powers of observation to solve the mystery of the day?
Judith PughMarking Tutor: Mark Brown To what extent are writers also detectives in the novels you have studied?
This shot show's Doyle in an open space leaving him very vulnerable as he walks past windows of the building revealing young children watching on, adding to the sense of vulnerability that "Popeye" would be feeling.
In each era, the multimedia's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are reflections of that particular society's boundaries of acceptance.
Mr. Sherlock Holmes
Both Lamb to the Slaughter and The Speckled Band havesimilar features. Compare and contrast the presentation of the centralcharacters in the two stories. Consider how far the detectives and thevillains are 'typical' of the genre and how read...
The Woman In White and the birth of the detective novel.