The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is an exciting and suspenseful book. In the book there are two crimes committed. Clues are given but the average reader won’t look at them close enough. The first story includes a lady named Helen Stoner whose sister mysteriously died. A few nights before Helen’s sister, Julie, was supposed to get married, they heard a whistling noise. Both Helen and her sister thought the sound was made by gypsies.
Then in the middle of the night Julia died. Before she died, Helen’s sister said something about a pickled band. A few years later, Helen went to talk to Sherlock Holmes because she was afraid for her life. She was going to get married and was forced to switch to her sister’s room due to wall reconstruction.
After she told Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Watson the story, they went to inspect the house. Immediately Sherlock saw that no repairs were really needed on the wall. Next he checked Julia’s old room.
Sherlock Holmes noticed that the bell rope was a fake. He also noticed a ventilator that was connected to Dr. Roylett’s room. He then went to scout out Dr. Roylett’s room. Sherlock observed that there was a small saucer of milk and a safe.
After inspecting the two rooms, he made a plan and retired in a hotel across the street. When Sherlock saw that Helen’s signal, which was a light in her window, Holmes and Watson rushed to Julia’s room and waited. Holmes thought he saw a snake come through the ventilator and he attacked it with a cane. The snake then retreated into Dr. Roylett’s room on command. Holmes, Watson, and Helen then entered Dr.
The Essay on Sherlock Holmes Watson Story Scene
Sherlock Holmes Watson's primary role in the "Sherlock Holmes" is narrating the story. The narrator (Watson) mostly starts his stories in the middle of an action or scene "I am afraid, Watson that I shall I have to go," said Holmes. The style in he narrates the scene is informal but in a civil and polite way. He uses great description when setting the scene so that the reader can imagine exactly ...
Roylett’s room and found him dead. Sherlock explained that Dr. Roylett would have lost one third of his income if his daughter, Helen or Julia, married. Sherlock Holmes also explained how the doctor trained a snake to go through the ventilator, attack a person, and then return to him on command by blowing a whistle. He reward e the snake with the warm milk. The next adventure included a person who was accused of murdering his father.
It started off when Mr. McCarthy was going to Boscombe pool to meet somebody. People saw Mr. McCarthy’s son, James, heading in the same direction with a gun. Then there was an argument between Mr. McCarthy and James.
Mr. Mccarthy wound up dead. James was questioned by a coroner. James explained that he heard his father call him.
So James went to see what he wanted. James also explained that his father had acted like he never called him. After that the argument occured, Mr. McCarthy was too mad to talk to so James left. Then James heard an attack and went back to find his father dying.
Before he died, Mr. McCarthy said something about a rat. When Sherlock got into town, he met with Mrs. Turner. She informed Sherlock that the argument was probably about her. Mr.
McCarthy wanted James and Mrs. Turner to marry, but they didn’t want to get married. Next Holmes and Watson went to the crime scene. After looking awhile Holmes concluded that the person that murdered Mr. McCarthy was a tall man, limped on his right leg, wore thick-soled shooting boots, and a grey coat. He also smoked Indian Cigars, used a cigar holder, and carried a blunt pen knife.
The killer used a rock to hit Mr. McCarthy over the head. When they returned to their hotel they pulled out a map of Australia and concluded that the murderer was from Ballarat. Holmes and Watson put the pieces of the puzzle together and found out that Mr. John Turner killed Mr. Mccarty.
In conclusion, The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was an excellent book and one classic that everyone should read. I would enjoy reading more stories in the unabridged version.