The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is one of those well-written novels that can draw readers right into the plot and can make you dissolve into the entire plot. It becomes really difficult to stop retracing the entire plot once you start reading. It is that power of words that has been used effectively by the author, making the entire book a true adventure for the readers. Once readers have started the book, it is their utmost desire to finish every single adventure on the first try. The way the author has crafted the entire narrative is wonderful and being at the top of its game, one can give a firm guarantee that there would be no one out there who reads this narrative and doesn't like it. In the entire plot, there are three sections that can be used to describe the entire book in one go. The style that the author used to write the entire book is almost the same and the uniqueness of his writing made it so beautiful. Dividing the entire plot into three main categories consisting of plot, narrator, and characters can help develop a good understanding of the book. The author used his strengths beautifully on these three main elements and made sure that once the basics were right, the entire fiction was in perfect balance with the story. Starting with the plot, there was a distinct element in the author's writing that the plots felt similar to each other. There are some adventures in the whole book and the plot of most of them shows similarities with each other. Considering The League of Red Heads and the Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, the way the culprit tries to create the whole… medium of paper… to solve it is a true art that has been gratefully exhibited. by Sir Doyle in his book The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. It is also admirable how he controlled everything and did not allow anything to go beyond his limits, after which he will no longer be able to control the situation. This book, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, is definitely one of the best novels in the history of book writing and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has rightly demonstrated his skills through this book. Works Cited Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan." The Red Headed League" The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes, 1892. Print. 2014.Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle” The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes, 1892. Print. "The Adventure of the Beryl Crown" The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. George Newnes, 1892. Print. 2014.
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