Comparitive Analysis: Bbc's Sherlock Holmes

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Comparitive Analysis: BBC’s Sherlock vs Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes
While the death of Sherlock Holmes was printed in December of 1863 in the publication The Strand Magazine, it seemed that there was incredible emotional distress of the fans when the BBC’s television show Sherlock repeated the plot twist in it’s 2012 finale of season two. While a reported number of over 20,000 people unsubscribed to The Strand, the finale of the modern revival of the beloved character sent the fandom into hysterics. However, the focus of this essay is not solely about the plot twist that leads to Sherlock’s death, and not at all about the reactions of the fans exposed to the story, but to the character that leads the central focus of both tales. Sherlock Holmes. The 21st century variation does contain similarities in a nod to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original character, but also display several differences that the modern adaptation created in order to sell the famous character in a new light to the current generation.
The idea that Sherlock Holmes is a genius is presented from ...

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