Sherlock Homes Book Vs Movie Analysis

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We all know Americas most loved detective, Sherlock homes. He can solve the crimes that never been solved. Though, he is a good story character; they have changed his point of behavior when they transitioned him to film. Taking a closer look into the story and the movie version of Sherlock homes, you will understand the difference or similarities they share. We get to know homes in the beginning of the story as a gentlemen who works away from home with his friend Woston. He is smart and kind always finding things no one else seems to. He works in such a way as he describes, “I not only se but I notice”. He sees the tings everyone sees but, he notices thing we cannot, which makes him the way he is. These short stories put him in a high position of charter that dose no …show more content…
One has to question are there any similarities? After close evaluation there was a few similarities such as: his mental capacities, his sense of humor, and his friendship with Watson. His strongest similarity has to be his mental capabilities. Piecing together clues and evidence to solve the crimes that almost no man can solve. Looking at his differences in the films which include: his aggression, his mischievous behavior, and his drinking. His aggression and violence strongly contrast the character from the short stories. Even though, these too different versions carry simulates they seem, to be to totally different people. All in all, it is up to the critic to decide this. We all know Sherlock the best detective in his time solving crimes in his short stories and films. These to Sherlock homes are totally different one a kind gentlemen who dose thigs buy the book; the other who also is a detective, but is mischievous and violent. When it comes down to it, they both seem to get his character into the idea of a mastermind. I thank my teacher miss potts for the opportunity to see such a great character known as Sherlock

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