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What was Sherlock Holmes most famous saying?

The Top 10 Quotes from the Sherlock Holmes Stories

QuotationStoryStock Score
1. "Excellent! I cried. "Elementary," said he.CROO100
2. You know my methods, Watson.CROO92+
3. When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever…SIGN92
4. The lowest and vilest alleys in London do not present…COPP84

What mental disorder does Sherlock Holmes have?

Holmes is unique compared to an average human, but he is not a “high- functioning sociopath.” Holmes most likely suffers from Asperger's Syndrome, a minor case of Bipolar Disorder, and a hint of Savant Syndrome. Asperger's Syndrome causes Holmes to think in pictures and desire a close companionship with Dr. Watson.

Is Moriarty Sherlock’s brother?

Professor James Moriarty is not Sherlock Holmes' brother, he is Sherlock Holmes' nemesis.

What is Sherlocks Holmes IQ?

Radford estimates Holmes' IQ at 190, which places him much, much higher than our crazy-haired scientist. Since then, there have been many more studies on this fictional character leading people to lower his intelligence rating, but he still remains one of the smartest characters ever written.

Is Sherlock a narcissist?

Both Sherlock Holmes and Hercules Poirot, the world's most renowned fiction detectives, are quintessential narcissists. Both are also schizoids – they have few friends and are largely confined to their homes, engaged in solitary activities.

What famous cases did Sherlock solve?

The list is therefore as follows:

  • The Speckled Band.
  • The Red-Headed League.
  • The Dancing Men.
  • The Final Problem.
  • A Scandal in Bohemia.
  • The Empty House.
  • The Five Orange Pips.
  • The Second Stain.

What killed Sherlock Holmes?

He was tired of writing the dude. But rather than take a break from Holmes, Conan Doyle decided that Holmes had to die. So in a story titled "The Adventure of the Final Problem," published 1893, Holmes dies after falling off a cliff while battling his arch-nemesis, the evil Professor Moriarty. The end.

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