Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Research Paper

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Shannyn Smith
Goss
World Lit 2
14 November 2017
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Biographical Paragraph
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a successful author, who has captivated the reading world by producing one of the most famous detective short story characters, Sherlock Holmes. In 1859, in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Arthur was born into a penniless Irish Catholic family, where no one would ever predict that in his later years, he would become a well known writer. Growing up, Arthur had attended in plenty of occupations such as being an assistant to a physician in Birmingham, England and being a ship’s surgeon on whaling voyage to Artic. These activities had helped him get a feeling of what he might want to be when he grew up, but he wished for something more substantial than that. When Arthur Doyle was 17 years old, his family was …show more content…

Finally attending Edinburgh University, he arrived in a classroom where he would meet his inspiration for creating Sherlock Holmes, which is his own spontaneous teacher, Joseph Bell. Later in the school year, Bell hires Doyle as an assistant of his, which will fuel Conan Doyle’s fiction writings. March 1886, Conan Doyle gives birth to a legend, Sherlock Holmes, who is similarly based on the personality and demeanor of Joseph Bell. Sherlock Holmes mysterious fictional short stories has impacted Arthur Conan Doyle’s life by constructing Conan’s works into a favorable outcome. Joseph Bell has been negatively affected by Sherlock Holmes because Bell explains to Edinburgh newspapers that, “I hope folk that know me see another and better side to me than what Doyle saw. I am haunted by my double, Sherlock Holmes,” which describes that Conan Doyle’s gratitude becomes Bell’s curse. Sadly, Joseph Bell dies in 1911 at the age of 74, but his legacy lives on all around the