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Holmes is always one step ahead of Dr. Watson in solving cases. Elucidate.

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Holmes possesses exceptional powers of observation and deduction. His rational thinking and logical approach help him analyze cases in a way that no one else can comprehend. The extent of Holmes’ intellectual skills can be witnessed when he deciphers the piece of paper that Miss Morstan gives him in the carriage and also when he is able to name every place the carriage passes through, despite not knowing the intended destination. Moreover, Sherlock’s approach to his cases is devoid of emotion. He simply takes interest in the facts and does not leave room for personal bias to impair his judgment. His ability to rise above the fear and anxiety felt by an ordinary person in a tense situation sets him apart and gives him the power to look at the situation from a unique perspective. In Dr. Watson’s opinion, Holmes is an automaton − a calculating machine − which makes him positively inhuman. On the other hand, though Dr. Watson is a keen observer, he is no match for Sherlock Holmes. His analytical skills are not as refined as Sherlock’s. Unlike Holmes, Dr. Watson does not treat the clients as mere units or factors. His emotional side leads him to sympathise and at times empathise with the clients. He excels in sensing a person’s state of mind, a quality lacking in Holmes, which makes him more sensitive and humane. However, his personal opinion about everyone may be clouding his judgment, thus causing him to miss out on the subtle clues that Holmes never fails to pick. For instance, it takes Holmes a mere afternoon to make the important connection between Major Sholto and the anonymous sender of pearls, which Watson does not make even when Holmes presents him with the facts that he had obtained. This proves that Holmes is a master of deduction who thrives on mysteries and lives to resolve them. This is why Holmes is always one step ahead of Dr. Watson in solving cases.

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The Sign of Four
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अध्याय 4.4: The Sign of Four - Brainstorming (A1) Character [पृष्ठ २१६]

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अध्याय 4.4 The Sign of Four
Brainstorming (A1) Character | Q 5 | पृष्ठ २१६

संबंधित प्रश्न

Read the extract again and complete the web by highlighting the qualities of the following character:


Describe the character of Mary Morstan from Dr. Watson’s point of view.


Sherlock Holmes is the leading character in the extract. Explain.


Dr. Watson, the narrator, is one of the major characters in the novel. Illustrate


Discuss the importance of the following statement in light of the extract.

The trio − Holmes, Dr. Watson, and Mary decide to visit Lyceum Theatre.


Discuss the importance of the following statement in light of the extract.

Holmes carefully examined the paper given by Mary.


How does the series of actions go from London to India? Explain by citing references from the extract.


The extract begins when Mary Morstan meets Sherlock Holmes at his house. After that Holmes, Dr. Watson, and Mary visit some places in London. Explain in detail the various places mentioned in the extract.


Basically the setting of the extract is in London but it has some references of India, too. Explain how the settings of the extract contribute to the theme of the novel.


Describe in brief the importance of the following place in the extract.

London


Describe in brief the importance of the following place in the extract.

Lyceum Theatre


Describe in brief the importance of the following place in the extract.

Edinburgh


Describe in brief the importance of the following place in the extract.

Andaman Islands


Write in brief the theme of the extract of the novel ‘The Sign of Four’.


Write 4-5 sentences about the meeting of Miss Morstan with Holmes.


Give reasons:

Statement Reason/s
(a) Miss Morstan plans to meet Sherlock Holmes  
(b) Miss Morstan gives the reference of Mrs. Cecil Forrester  
(c) It’s a singular case  
(d) Holmes needed some references  
(e) Miss Morstan received a pearl every year  
(f) The coachman confirmed that neither of Miss Morstan’s companion was a police officer  

Elaborate the following line in the light of the novel/extract, “The Sign of Four” -

“The letter speaks of giving her justice. What justice can she have?”


Elaborate the following line in the light of the novel/extract, “The Sign of Four” -

“Our quest does not appear to take us to very fashionable regions.”


Following are some dialogues of the major characters in the extract. Find out who the speaker is, his/her tone, style, significance, etc. of the dialogue.

Dialogue Speaker To Whom it is said Tone, Style, Significance, etc.
“….you have once enabled my employer, Mrs. Cecil Forrester, to unravel a little domestic complication. She was much impressed by your kindness and skill.”      
“You will, I am sure, excuse me.”      
“Your statement is most interesting. Has anything else occurred to you?”      
“Are you the parties who come with Miss Morstan?”      
“The Sahib awaits you.”      

The reception of six pearls helps the story to move forward by providing some connection with the other happenings. Illustrate.


Describe the desired destination of the parties in your words by providing some details.


Write the character sketch of Sherlock Holmes as a professional detective.


Compare the thought process of Holmes and Dr. Watson in handling the case.


Answer in about 50 words to the question given below:

Narrate the case of Miss Morstan in your words.


Holmes had a competence about the route of their travel. Suggest some points to clarify the statement.


The mention of new places adds a pace to the story. Justify.


M Morstan found Holmes as right person to handle her case. Give reason.


The paper found in the desk of captain Morstan is the center of the action. Explain.


The narrator makes Miss Morstan’s journey comfortable while going to an unknown place. Narrate in your words.


‘The coachman is described as a faithful servant’. Justify the statement in your words.


Holmes, Dr. Watson and Mary Morstan reached at the third pillar of the Lyceum Theatre. Describe the state of mind of the trio.


Describe how Sherlock Holmes discovered the connection between Miss Morstan receiving precious pearls with Major Sholto.


How does the mystery of Bartholomew's murder lead Holmes to track down small?


Pick the odd one out:


Highlight the qualities of Sherlock Holmes.


What are the qualities of Mary Morstan?


Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below:

Write the importance of various places such as ‘Holmes’ residence, Lyceum Theatre and unknown destination with reference to "The Sign of Four."


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