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“Elementary, my dear Watson.” Probably one of the most famous quotes from thrilling universe of Sherlock Holmes, however never mentioned once in the books, but coming from the 1899 stage adaptation. Ever since it's publication in 1887, Sherlock Holmes has never been far from the publishing table having published countless unofficial stories, spin off’s and other media. Possibly, the most noticeable adaptation of the past decade is BBC's Sherlock, first in which they took the timeless protagonist and his trusty companion John Watson placed them in modern day London. This, of course, calls for some changes from the Victorian physician. The most interesting changes perhaps being made, not to our title character, but to his companion Doctor John. H. Watson. Or is it not the character that changed so much, but the way society looks at things?

Now, before we will be exploring the personage John Watson and his function as a character, narrator and in relationship to Sherlock Holmes, there are a few things that need to be established. For the remainder of this essay I will refer to the li...

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