Sherlock Holmes Year 8 English Revision Guide

Sherlock Holmes Year 8 English Revision Guide

Sherlock Holmes Year 8 English Revision Guide A Scandal in Bohemia Plot Summary At the start of the story we find the newly-married Watson returning on an impulse to his old Baker Street quarters to see how Holmes is doing. Holmes once again shows his skill as a detective by observing minute details about Watson’s appearance that proves he has served in Afghanistan. What is happening in this image? Watson finds him with a royal client, the King of Bohemia, who requests Holmes’s help in his private affairs. He is engaged to be married to a princess, but a former lover of his, the soprano singer Irene Adler, has vowed to wreck the marriage. Irene threatens to expose the King’s former affair with her by means of a compromising photograph. The King wants Holmes to try and get this photograph away from her. What is happening in this image? Holmes disguises himself as a groom and goes to the neighbourhood where Irene lives, to get information. He learns that Irene is now seeing someone else. He arrives, coincidentally, when the two of them are about to be married, and he is roped into attending the wedding as a witness. This marriage increases the urgency of his quest to secure the photograph, as Irene and her new husband are now about to leave the country. What is happening in this image? For his next move, Holmes disguises himself as a clergyman and also enlists Watson’s help. He goes to Irene’s house in his disguise and is, seemingly, caught up in an altercation in the street outside, leaving him wounded. Irene has him brought into her house so that she can tend to him. At this point Watson, having been instructed by Holmes, throws a smoke-bomb into the room, and the people outside start crying fire. Holmes and Watson leave and Holmes explains what has just happened. What is happening in this image? He arranged the scene outside the house and only pretended to be wounded, in order to gain entry to Irene’s house. He further organised the false fire alarm to see where she would go in an emergency. He knows that the photograph is one of her most important possessions and that in an emergency she would rush to it first. Holmes has thus discovered where in the house the photograph is hidden, and he resolves to return next day and take it for himself when Irene is not about. During their walk home, a strange youth passes by and wishes Holmes goodnight. He is surprised by this. What is happening in this image? Next morning, on arriving at Irene's house, Holmes, Watson, and the King find that she has already left, taking the photograph with her. Holmes is stunned at her ingenuity. She has left a note explaining everything. Having been previously warned that the King might hire someone to get the photograph from her, she guessed that Holmes was acting on the King’s behalf and had deliberately gained entry to her house the night before in his disguise as a clergyman. Realising this, she put on her own disguise as a young man and tracked Holmes and Watson back to Baker Street before leaving the country. Although she has taken the incriminating photograph, she declares that she will not use it against the King after all, as she now has married a better person than he. What is happening in this image? The King is relieved but Holmes is mortified, although also full of admiration at the way that Irene has outwitted him. Watson makes Holmes's admiration for her quite clear at the very start of the tale. To Holmes, then, Irene appears unique; in his eyes she holds a special place among women in her rare combination of beauty, passion, intelligence and resolve. What is happening in this image? Characters Sherlock Holmes What do we learn about this character? What key quotations show this? Dr Watson What do we learn about this character? What key quotations show this? Irene Adler What do we learn about this character? What key quotations show this? The King of Bohemia What do we learn about this character? What key quotations show this? The Red-Headed League Doctor John Watson steps into the home of his friend, the famous private detective Sherlock Holmes. Watson, the story’s narrator, finds Holmes deep in conversation with Jabez Wilson, a man who would be entirely unremarkable except for his blazing red hair. Holmes asks Watson to stay and lend his assistance, claiming that he has never heard a case as bizarre as Jabez Wilson’s. What is happening in this image? Wilson reveals that he is a pawnbroker and has an assistant named Vincent Spaulding, who is working for half the usual salary to learn the business. Wilson says that Spaulding is a fine worker, although he is interested in photography and often goes alone into the basement of the shop to develop photos. About two months ago, Spaulding drew Wilson’s attention to an advertisement in the paper for an opening in the League of Red-Headed Men. What is happening in this image? According to Spaulding, the league is a foundation established by an eccentric and wealthy American to promote the interests of redheaded men by paying them to perform small tasks. Spaulding encouraged Wilson to apply, and the two went to the offices listed in the advertisement. After fighting through a crowd of redheaded men waiting outside, Spaulding and Wilson made their way to the manager, another redheaded man by the name of Duncan Ross, who promptly hired Wilson. The league paid Wilson to copy pages of the Encyclopedia Britannica, forbidding him from leaving the office for any reason during his four-hour shifts. What is happening in this image? Wilson says that he worked for the league for eight weeks and was paid handsomely for his efforts. The morning on which the story begins, however, Wilson arrived at the offices to find that the Red- Headed League had been dissolved and that Duncan Ross was nowhere to be found. Wilson went immediately to Sherlock Holmes, hoping that Holmes could help him find out whether he had been the victim of a practical joke. Holmes asks Wilson a few questions about Vincent Spaulding and discovers that Spaulding came to work for Wilson only about a month before the whole mysterious affair began. Holmes tells Wilson that he will have an answer in a few days. What is happening in this image? After smoking three pipes in a row, Holmes leaps up and asks Watson to accompany him to a concert. Along the way, they stop in front of Wilson’s shop, where Holmes thumps his walking stick on the pavement and knocks on the door to ask Spaulding for directions. After Spaulding and Holmes finish talking, Holmes tells Watson that he believes that Spaulding is the fourth-smartest man in London. Holmes also tells Watson that he saw on the knees of Spaulding’s trousers exactly what he wanted to see. Even though Watson is mystified by these remarks, Holmes refuses to explain them further and instead leads Watson around to a busy street behind Wilson’s shop. Holmes notices aloud that there’s a bank behind Wilson’s shop, and, finished for the day, he and Watson go to the concert. What is happening in this image? After the concert, Holmes asks Watson to meet him at his office at ten o’clock that night, saying that a serious crime is about to be committed. Watson agrees but is entirely bewildered by Holmes’s actions. Watson notes that he and Holmes have seen and heard exactly the same information about the case but that Holmes seems to have arrived at some conclusions that he himself has failed to draw. What is happening in this image? That night, Watson meets up with Holmes, along with two other men—a Scotland Yard detective named Peter Jones and a bank manager named Mr. Merryweather. Holmes says that the four men are about to have a run-in with John Clay, a notorious criminal. The men depart in carriages to Mr. Merryweather’s City and Suburban Bank—the same bank Holmes and Watson had discovered behind Wilson’s shop. The four men wait for an hour in the darkness of the cellar filled with French gold. What is happening in this image? Suddenly, they notice a light shining through a crack in the floor. The light gets brighter and brighter, until the crack finally widens and a man’s hand breaks through. The man climbs out of the opening the floor and begins to help another man through when Holmes and Detective Jones leap on the two men. They capture the first man, John Clay, also known as Jabez Wilson’s hardworking assistant, Vincent Spaulding. The other man escapes through the crack in the floor. What is happening in this image? Later that night, Holmes tells Watson how he solved the case. Holmes realised from the beginning that the Red-Headed League was simply too preposterous to be real and that it must therefore have been a ploy to get Wilson out of his shop for a few hours every day. The fact that Spaulding was willing to work for so little money and spent a lot of time alone in the basement suggested to Holmes that Spaulding was doing something illicit in the cellar. When he noticed the bank nearby, Holmes had suspected that Spaulding was digging a tunnel to the bank.

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