Holmes is a fictional character;
Holmes is a talented fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle, a British detective novelist at the end of the 19th century.
Holmes claims to be a criminal investigation consultant, which means that other police detectives or private investigators often turn to him for help when they encounter difficulties. Holmes can often solve many difficult problems without leaving home, but most of the stories focus on more difficult cases that require Holmes to go out to investigate. Holmes is good at solving problems through observation, deductive reasoning and legal knowledge.
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote 4 novellas and 56 short stories in the Sherlock Holmes series. The first two articles were "A Study in Scarlet" published in Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887 and "The Sign of Four" published in Lebencott's Monthly in 1890.
A series of short stories began to be serialized in the Strand magazine in 1891, which made Sherlock Holmes' popularity explode. But it was not until 1927 that Mr. Conan Doyle wrote another sequel. The story takes place approximately from 1875 to 1907. His last case occurred in 1914.
Nearly all of the stories are told from the perspective of Holmes' friend and biographer Dr. John H. Watson. Only two stories ("The Lion's Hair" and "The Albino Soldier") are narrated by Holmes himself, and two are written from the third-person point of view.
Extended information:
Holmes' appearance and appearance are enough to attract attention at first sight. He is six feet tall (approximately 183 cm), has a pair of gray eyes, is unusually thin, and therefore appears to be extraordinarily tall (ectomorphic body type), with a large dorsal head and an angular diamond face;
Slender The hooked nose makes his appearance appear particularly alert and decisive; the square and protruding lower jaw shows that he is a very perseverant person with long legs.
Often holding a pipe and a cane (a cane and sword in "Detective Sherlock Holmes"), he likes to dramatize the plot, and often wears a black tall felt hat when going out. A bowler hat is shown in "Scandal", and a deerstalker hat is illustrated in rural cases such as "Boscombe Dale Mystery" and "The Hounds of Busterville", and sometimes a peaked cap is also worn.
Characteristics of Sherlock Holmes:
He is indifferent and withdrawn (unwilling to reveal his great achievements). Although he does not care about making friends, he values ??friendship and insists on his own opinions. He also has a sense of humor (sometimes making jokes, such as "Naval Agreement");
He admits to being fond of pranks ("The Case of the Crown Jewels") and likes to uncover the mysteries of cases in unexpected ways ("The Case of the Crown Jewels") Wood's Architect"), he is usually calm and unsentimental, and his arrogance sometimes borders on arrogance (he uses his super deductive reasoning to fool the police for fun, but he does not seek fame and allows the police to take credit for his achievements).
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