Many people of all ages have a fear of writing. For some, it borders on a phobia. College students are no exception. However for those of us seeking higher education, a fear of writing presents a special dilemma writing is an integral part of being successful in the college setting. ... Read More
pic The Valley of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the fourth and finalbook in the Holmes series, is 176 pages and was first published by GeorgeH. Doran Company in 1915. Sherlock Homes once again solves a mystery inhis unique but effective way. Although a rather common occurrence, the waythat ... Read More
pic The Valley of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the fourth and finalbook in the Holmes series, is 176 pages and was first published by GeorgeH. Doran Company in 1915. Sherlock Homes once again solves a mystery inhis unique but effective way. Although a rather common occurrence, the waythat ... Read More
The Valley of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the fourth and final book in the Holmes series, is 176 pages and was first published by George H. Doran Company in 1915. Sherlock Homes once again solves a mystery in his unique but effective way. Although a rather common occurrence, ... Read More
The Character Analysis of Sherlock HomesIn the BBC America version of Sherlock, I found that Sherlock himself would be an intriguing character that I really wanted to observe get into more depth about. For this project I decided to watch two, hour and a half long episodes of Sherlock. The ... Read More
The first episode of Sherlock season 1 has an open, non-linear storyline. The episode has an open storyline since there is no complete resolution to the episode. Even though Sherlock solves the case and the taxi driver is caught, the name Moriarty is mentioned, foreshadowing that there is more to ... Read More
The Murderous Miracle Sherlock Homes - Creative Story The Murderous Miracle A Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Style Mini-Mystery I awakened from my morning slumber and groggily entered the foyerto find Holmes sitting in his chair in a speculative pose whilethoughtfully smoking on one of his many pipes. "Good Morning Holmes!, ... Read More
Compare the story "the speckled Band" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with "Lamb to the slaughter" By Roald Dahl. Written in the 19th century detective stories usually have detectives in. They also have suspects, and victims and sometimes you have sidekicks who are not as clever as the main detective. ... Read More
There is nothing more stimulating than a case where everything goes against you. This was quote was said by Sherlock Holmes after all of the clues he had one by one became nothing again. This novel was about a legend of the Hound of the Baskervilles, the devil-beast that haunts ... Read More