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    essay I will be comparing and contrasting the two detective stories ‘The Adventures of the Speckled Band’ and ‘The Lamb to the Slaughter’‚ referring to the structure‚ language and characterisation. ‘The speckled band’ was written in 1892 by Sir Arthur Doyle‚ he was qualified as a doctor which gave him a medical perspective for all his stories. ‘The lamb to the slaughter’ was written in 1952 by Roald Dahl most famous for writing children’s stories although he did write adult material such as the book

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    Holmes Character essay The Adventures and Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes‚ written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ is a book‚ composed of the many adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson‚ which introduces various crimes to be solved by Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr.Watson.Throughout the stories we read‚ “A Scandal in Bohemia”‚ “The Adventure of the Red-Headed League”‚“The Man with a Twisted Lip”‚ “The Musgrave ritual” and “The Final Problem” depicts Sherlock Holmes’s existence and his perspectives

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    Discuss how the short story adheres to the conventions of crime writing; the great detective (refer to resource 2) The short story composed by Arthur Conan Doyle‚ The Problem of Thor Bridge directly adheres to the conventions of crime writing‚ specifically‚ the great detective. These conventions include narration by Watson‚ a distressed person begging Holmes for assistance‚ the observation of the crime scene to discover clues and the detective explains to others what has occurred to the other characters

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    LOVE IS MOTIVATION IN LIFE Gandhi once said: “Where is love‚ there is life”. Love is human nature‚ it happens everyday and everywhere. Love is a word that can evoke many different images: family‚ friendship‚ romance or belief. However‚ no matter what forms love comes in‚ it motivates you all the time by inspiring your work‚ helping you overcome obstacles and changing you for the better. Firstly‚ love gives you inspiration in our daily life. If you love something‚ you will do it a lot

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    The Adventure of the Empty House by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was written in 1985. This story was extremely exciting because it involved two mysteries in one. The first mystery was to figure out who murdered Ronald Adair? ‚ and the second was to figure out who was out to kill Sherlock Holmes? In the beginning of the story‚ you learn that Holmes has been gone for three years from his supposed "death" at the hands of Moriarty. Holmes discusses with Watson how he escaped his death with nemesis Professor

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    Two prominent fiction mystery genres have been commonly compared as merely the same sort reading material. In fact‚ there is one distinct factor that will always the two together. No matter what the circumstances a good detective story will involve murder. The ultimate goal being to solve the crime through wisdom and clues. However‚ the aspects and specific traits make these crime fiction stories noticeably typical. Nevertheless‚ the downside of human morality nearly always reveals as the cause

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    noticeably expressed the traditional detective story in the 1840s‚ but it did not become a widely popular genre until the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This rise in popularity of the detective story coincided with the success of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories. Sherlock Holmes is widely regarded as the most famous of all fictional detectives and is known for his intellectual prowess and reasoning skills. Although Doyle’s works are the most popular of detective fiction

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    Maurice LeBlanc‚ a French 19th Century mystery writer‚ has been a catalyst for the mystery genre! Maurice LeBlanc was born on November 11‚ 1864‚ in Rouen France. As a maturing adolescent‚ he was recognized as an especially reticent boy who excelled in his scholar achievements. He spent ample time utilizing his imagination which would later be used to conceive his prominent detective stories. As a result of his creativity‚ Maurice LeBlanc often wrote fictional stories during his time of leisure. Additionally

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    Annexure ’D’ SYLLABUS ENGLISH CORE (301) CLASS XII (2013-14) One Paper Unit-wise Weightage 3 Hours Marks: 100 Unit/Areas of Learning Marks Section A Reading Skills Reading unseen prose passages and note making Section B Advanced Writing Skills Section A. B. C. 20 35 Section C 30 15 Literature Textbooks and Long Reading Texts/ Novels (i) Flamingo (ii) Supplementary Reader-Vistas SECTION-A Reading unseen Passages and Note-making 20 Marks 40 Periods Two unseen passages with a variety

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    use of red herrings; distractions from the real murderer/killer. It is written in first person‚ which makes us more intimate with the narrator‚ who in this case is Dr Watson. The cheetah‚ baboon and the gypsies are all ’red herrings’ and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle made good use of them. Never would I have guessed that it was a snake that killed Julia although it was logical. The use of the words ’the speckled band’ is slightly interesting to use on a snake‚ but also clever and mysterious. The snake was

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