![]() ![]() The story is rather unusual examination of racism fueled by a healthy bit of traditional spousal paranoia.Ī chronological reading the Holmes stories will inevitably remind readers of “The Red-Headed League” when they get to this story that, like the previous classic, revolves around a needlessly complicated plot to remove an inconvenience to an attempted robbery. Notable for being one of the few instances in which the deductive reasoning of Holmes ultimately proves wrong. ![]() The story is really as much an examination of the corrosive effects of sibling rivalry, jealous and a hunger for vengeance as it is a murder mystery. ![]() One of the more gruesome crimes that Holmes is called upon to solve in which the titular object contains two severed human ears. ![]() The solution to how Holmes solves the mystery involves a dog and the infamous circumstances what it did not do during the night of the horse went missing. The crime here is not murder, but the apparent theft of a champion racehorse. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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