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Chapter 7 - Quotations

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Key Quotations from Chapter 7

Here are three key quotations from Chapter 7:

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Holmes' strong case

  • ‘Do not imagine that I depend for my success in this case upon the mere chance of one of these fellows having put his foot in the chemical’ (Sherlock Holmes).
    • Holmes wants to make it clear that he has built up a strong case with solid evidence. He does and will not base his deductions on ‘chance’.
    • He uses the adjective ‘mere’ to show that he knows the limitations to this kind of evidence and will not base his whole case upon it.
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Watson's admiration for Holmes

  • ‘I marvel at the means by which you obtain your results in this case’ (Dr Watson).
    • Despite Holmes admitting to limitations within his methods of investigation, Watson still admires his intelligence and skill.
    • He never questions that Holmes’ methods are correct – he seems interested in watching Holmes use different, sometimes unconventional methods to reach his conclusions.
    • Watson cannot understand the way in which Holmes’ brain works, but he appreciates it.
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Savagery of foreigners

  • ‘Savage instincts’ (Sherlock Holmes).
    • We later learn that Holmes knows that Jonathan Small’s accomplice was a pygmy from the Andaman Islands in India. Although we cannot argue that Sherlock Holmes himself was racist, it is important to note the racial attitudes of the time – the unknown man is assumed to be a ‘savage’ who wanted to murder someone.
    • Victorians often assumed that people from other cultures were dangerous and immoral. Victorian readers might approve of this character as the villain in the story.

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