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by (uk) Conan Doyle

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This book includes: first, the novel has a rigorous structure. The work incorporates twists and turns, bizarre and fascinating plots in both conception and layout. It seems incredible, but after reasoning and analysis, the results are unexpected and reasonable. In terms of writing, it is not a single-line development, but several clues intertwined with each other, setting off a climax in suspense, and drawing a conclusion in the climax, which has a strong logical concept. Second, it creates a distinctive literary model. The creation of the image of Sherlock Holmes as a private detective portrays his unique personality, which undoubtedly leaves a strong and distinct impression on readers. Dr. Watson and other criminals also became characters in the literary gallery. Third, combine crime with political systems and moral concepts. The detective novels created by Conan Doyle reflect the existing problems in British society from many aspects, such as murder for money, adultery and murder, murder, robbery, betrayal... These social criminal phenomena are all related to the political system and moral concepts, revealing the loopholes and unreasonableness of British law. Such works also promote humanitarianism, retribution for good and evil, and the idealistic views of "the sky is vast, sparing no omissions," which is undoubtedly welcomed by readers and shows the social significance of Conan Doyle's novels.

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Zhang Lulu 46474388871mo ago

I like the characters in this story

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