In “The Final Problem” we see how Holmes must use all of his intelligence to defeat his arch nemesis, professor Moriarty. The case Holmes has to solve will uses his mental and physical strength. There fore we know that the professor is smarter than Holmes, and can use more manipulative ways to destroy Holmes. This story has many emotions, which reveal the character and genius of Holmes. We firstly see that Holmes runs to his house in Bakers Street, as he is frightened.
This is the first time we see Sherlock Holmes scared. This is shown as he speaks to Watson asking him to go on a journey with him, anywhere.
We are shown that Holmes is scared as Watson tells us “It was not in Holmes’s nature to take an aimless holiday” and “Pale, worn face told me that his nerves were at their highest tension”. This is proof that Holmes is scared at this point of time.
We are told that Holmes is frightened of professor Moriarty, “The Napoleon of crime”. Through out this story we see how a new side of Holmes is revealed, and how he is terrified of the dangers he will face. “This is not danger, It is inevitable destruction. You stand in the way not merely of an individual, but of a mighty organisation”.
As we know Holmes is scared, however later in the story we see that he is calm and jokes with Dr. Watson in the train.
We see that Holmes continues his enigmatic approach as Moriarty escapes from the police and Holmes tells Watson to leave him ” Because you will find me a dangerous companion now”. In the final parts to the story we see how Holmes and Moriarty both use their strength and desire to defeat each other, which ironically is the death of both of them.
They both fall down the cliff to the water and die, whilst Watson is left on top of the waterfall, reading the letter that Holmes left for him. In these stories we are shown how Dr. Watson describes the intelligent mind of his good friend Sherlock Holmes. The three stories I used “The Speckled Band”, “The Five Orange Pips” and “The Final Problem” all showed the character and genius of Sherlock Holmes. These three stories all showed different characters of Holmes as he was terrified of Moriarty, observant in “The Speckled Band” and he was courageous in “The Five Orange Pips”. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has used Watson in such a way that Watson is the narrator to the cases that Holmes solves. Although Watson is involved in the stories, he is used as an informer and as a good, reliable friend.
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