Saturday, October 12, 2019
Comparing The Speckled Band and Neighbourhood Watch :: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Colin Dexter Essays
Comparing The Speckled Band and Neighbourhood Watch    In this essay I' am going to compare & contrast two detective stories.  A pre-twentieth century story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle called 'The  Speckled Band' & a modern story by Colin Dexter called Neighbourhood  Watch. I will describe the language, characters, social and historical  context, Style, the plot, similarities and differences between the  two. I will also state which I prefer & why.    The Speckled Band starts off with Miss Stoner going to Sherlock  Holmes's house and asking for his help. She tells him of her sister's  death and of how her sister had heard a whistle at night for the past  week or so. On the night of her death there was a loud scream of  terror and just after a whistle Miss Stoner went to inspect quickly  but as she neared her sisters room she stumbled out and said silently  a 'speckled band'. Miss Stoner was quite worried because her sister  was soon to be married and now so is she. As soon as she left Dr  Roylott came barging in wanting to know what Miss Stoner had come to  see Holmes for. Holmes tried to put off answering Dr Roylott and  answered with something about the weather. In disgust Dr Roylott  picked up Holmes's poker and bent it then he left. Once Dr Roylott  left Holmes picked up his poker and bent it back as straight as  possible in one go. Holmes and Watson soon left for Stoke Moran which  is the home to DR Roylott and Miss Stoner who live with one servant.  But they told the dog cart driver that took them there that they were  archaeologists and were interested in the building itself. They got  off the dog cart near the plantation that was on Dr Roylott's land. He  let some gypsies live there and often used to go with them on voyages  and trips.    When Holmes started to look at the rooms he began in Miss Stoners room  which was supposed to be having some repairs done to the wall because  the builders punctured the wall while doing repairs in the other wing  of the house. When Holmes looked at it there wasn't any repairs done  to the wall and nothing wrong with it either. Holmes soon went on to  the next room which was currently being used by Miss Stoner Holmes  automatically noticed the ventilator and told Watson that he knew that  it was somewhere near due to the fact that the dead sister could smell  Dr Roylott's cigars and could hear things that Dr Roylott was doing  and that meant there was some kind of connection between the rooms and    					    
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