Characters: The five orange pips
SHERLOCK HOLMES
Described as a very thin man, almost 6.2 foot high forehead and aquiline nose. He has a very variable character, in fact he alternates moments of energy where he even doesn’t eat or sleep and moments of oblivion where he sinks into his chair and uses cocaine. It's very cynical, detached from everything that does not interest him, has not the slightest empathy for his clients, he likes to show his talent of observation. He repudiates love because he sees it as a pollutant of the logical capacity. You could say that is not superb, but realistic because observes the facts as they are.
The method he uses to investigate consists of an incredibly deep analysis of the details, from which then discard irrelevant ones and reflects on the remaining, he adores the scientific methods and reads the body language well enough.
Its logical process is based on two factors: observation and deduction
JOHN WATSON
Faithful friend of Sherlock Holmes and the narrator of the story. Not much is known about the appearance of this character because his little presence in the story, but thanks to the other stories by Conan Doyle we know that is a man of medium height, strong build, square jaw, mustache and massif neck. He has almost the same observation skills of Sherlock and he helps in some cases.
Described as a very thin man, almost 6.2 foot high forehead and aquiline nose. He has a very variable character, in fact he alternates moments of energy where he even doesn’t eat or sleep and moments of oblivion where he sinks into his chair and uses cocaine. It's very cynical, detached from everything that does not interest him, has not the slightest empathy for his clients, he likes to show his talent of observation. He repudiates love because he sees it as a pollutant of the logical capacity. You could say that is not superb, but realistic because observes the facts as they are.
The method he uses to investigate consists of an incredibly deep analysis of the details, from which then discard irrelevant ones and reflects on the remaining, he adores the scientific methods and reads the body language well enough.
Its logical process is based on two factors: observation and deduction
Faithful friend of Sherlock Holmes and the narrator of the story. Not much is known about the appearance of this character because his little presence in the story, but thanks to the other stories by Conan Doyle we know that is a man of medium height, strong build, square jaw, mustache and massif neck. He has almost the same observation skills of Sherlock and he helps in some cases.
JOHN OPENSHAW
Young man whose father and uncle have both died under mysterious circumstances after receiving an envelope containing five orange seeds.
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