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The Complicated Mind Of Sherlock Holmes, Madeleine Ryan
The Complicated Mind Of Sherlock Holmes, Madeleine Ryan
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
By taking a Sherlock Holmes themed Writing Seminar II class, I was familiar with the theory of Sherlock Holmes having a mental disorder. For my final research paper, I decided to write about this theory and diagnose Holmes. I began by researching mental disorders and their symptoms. Once I had taken notes, I looked at the symptoms and compared them to Sherlock Holmes. I removed the disorders that did not relate to Holmes and narrowed the list down to Asperger’s Syndrome, Bipolar Disorder, and Savant Syndrome. Next, I found specific examples from Sherlock Holmes pieces that exhibited Holmes demonstrating the …
The Key Versatility Of Stories: Storytelling And 'Sherlock Holmes', Anna Rose Redgate
The Key Versatility Of Stories: Storytelling And 'Sherlock Holmes', Anna Rose Redgate
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
When given the freedom to write my final essay on anything related to my course theme, Sherlock Holmes, I felt equally challenged and excited. I had found many of the topics interesting, but the one I found most interesting the Sherlock Holmes and forensic science unit. As I began my research, I realized that what was most engaging to me about the forensic science information as a communication major, was not the scientific evidence and analysis, but the stories that accompanied the real-life and fictional mysteries. This altered my course of research and forced me to ask how the role …
Irene Adler, Just Another Damsel, Sarah Litteral
Irene Adler, Just Another Damsel, Sarah Litteral
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
As someone who identifies as a feminist, I was very excited to discover that my English class, which focused on the topic of Sherlock Holmes, had a whole entire section dedicated to the interactions of women within the series. Once we were able to choose what our final research paper would be on, I knew exactly what I wanted to talk about. My whole life I have love mystery novels, especially the Holmes series, however, I was always a little unsatisfied at the lack of prominent female characters within it. I felt that this paper would be the perfect format …