Abstract
In this paper, we will delve into the intriguing narratives of ‘The Adventure of the Six Napoleons’ and ‘The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist’ from Best of Sherlock Holmes Short Stories. By examining the theme of repetition and exploring the symbolic significance of the vandalized Napoleon busts this paper portrays meticulous handling of the detective, Sherlock Holmes. Additionally,this paper also analyses the social commentary embedded in ‘The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist’, focusing on aspects such as the portrayal of the press, societal expectations, and the dangers faced by a lone woman. Furthermore, this paper will examine Holmes’ interactions with law enforcement, shedding light on the dynamics between private and official investigation methods. We aim to provide a nuanced understanding of these two captivating tales and their contributions to the overarching themes within the Sherlock Holmes canon.
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