The founder of mystery novels
ArthurConanDoyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on 1859, the second son of his family. His father is a prestigious artist, while his mother is an optimistic and cheerful woman. Conan Doyle showed great interest in reasoning and adventure since he was a child. He is obsessed with reading detective stories and adventure stories, and often imitates the protagonists in them for reasoning.
Conan Doyle's mystery novels began in 1890' s, and his first detective novel "Breaking the Ground" came out in 1887, but it didn't cause much response. It was not until 1889 that he wrote a study of characters in blood, in which the protagonist Sherlock Holmes became an instant hit and became a classic figure in the history of mystery novels. Sherlock Holmes conquered countless readers with his keen observation, keen logical thinking and excellent reasoning ability, and also established Conan Doyle's position in the field of mystery novels.
Conan Doyle's way of reasoning
Conan Doyle's reasoning can be summarized into four steps: observation, reasoning, proof and solution. In his novels, Holmes often emphasizes the importance of observation. He will carefully observe the details of the crime scene to find clues. Then, he will use his logical thinking ability to infer the truth of the case. Then, Holmes will look for evidence to prove whether his reasoning is correct. Finally, he will use his own reasoning results to solve the case and bring the criminals to justice.
In Conan Doyle's novels, Holmes' reasoning process is often full of suspense and surprise. His reasoning steps are rigorous and orderly, and every detail has been carefully analyzed and reasoned by him. His reasoning process is often logical, and he will reason through the observed details and his own knowledge reserve, rather than guessing out of thin air. This rigorous way of reasoning makes Holmes' reasoning results often amazing.
The classic case of Sherlock Holmes
There are countless classic cases of Sherlock Holmes, the most famous of which are The Four Signs, The Red Hair Society and The Last Case. In these cases, Holmes solved the seemingly impossible mystery with his excellent reasoning ability and unique observation, which brought endless surprises and fun to readers.
Four Signs is the first case of Sherlock Holmes and one of his most famous cases. In this case, Holmes infers a person's personality and habits through the subtle differences observed, and finally uncovers a complex conspiracy. This case showed Holmes' observation and reasoning ability, and laid the foundation for his later cases.
Red hair club is another classic case of Sherlock Holmes, involving a mysterious secret organization. Through careful observation and unique reasoning, Holmes exposed the true face of this organization and brought its members to justice. This case shows Holmes' courage and wisdom, and his persistence in justice.
The last case is the last case of Sherlock Holmes and the last one of Conan Doyle's novels. In this case, Holmes faced a seemingly unsolvable mystery and finally solved it through his own reasoning ability and wisdom, and revealed an amazing truth. This case shows Holmes' cleverness and love for reasoning, and also draws a perfect end to Holmes' series of novels.