Sherlock Holmes - Exit Ticket #1

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by Sumairemu (Stella) Wubuli -
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In the movie “Sherlock Holmes”, the setting plays a big role in shaping the story. The film takes place in 19th-century London, where the fog, narrow alleys, and grand buildings create a mysterious and tense atmosphere. These different environments reflect the social class differences of the time, and the contrast between the poor areas and the wealthy ones makes the story more complex. It also helps the audience feel the challenges that Sherlock Holmes faces.

The point of view in the film also has a big impact on the story. Through Watson's perspective, the movie allows us to experience the story as it unfolds. Watson is Holmes' friend, and through him, the audience learns about Holmes' intelligence and reasoning process. Since Watson is not as clever as Holmes, the audience, like him, solves the mysteries step by step. This point of view keeps the audience engaged and makes Holmes' reasoning process seem more mysterious and interesting.