The Adventure of the Speckled Band Group

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lydiajbradley
lydiajbradley
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In "The Adventure of the Speckled Band", why did Doyle choose Watson, who is not a key character, to be the narrator?

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Posted by lydiajbradley on Wednesday November 28, 2007 at 10:00 AM and tagged with characters, narrator.


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  1. sullymonster Teacher
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    Part of it has to do with suspense.  If Holmes were the narrator, then the audience would know the solution to the mystery too earlier.  Doyle would not be able to slowly demonstrate the process of the investigation.  However, Watson is an outside observer who can do that, while also giving a positive spin on Holmes.  The detective could appear to be cold, calculating, without sympathy.  Watson, in admiring him, helps to humanize him.  If others were the narrator, then Doyle could not do many stories in the same style.

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    Posted by sullymonster on Sunday December 16, 2007 at 8:27 PM

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