Monday, December 17, 2012

Project One





These past couple of weeks I have been reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s books A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four. Both books have very different cases but the thing that I notice the most is how important point of view is. Whether it be (as I previously mentioned) the book being written in the point of view of Watson; Or in both A Study in Scarlet and A Sign of Four. The book was in the point of view of the case, showing how they solved who the killer was, having at the end of each a story or reason behind the murdered from a different point of views than what they had. This poster shows how Sherlock Holmes sees things and how Watson and other people see things. The difference being Sherlock Holmes seeing things “with more color and not just things being black and white, then showing that Watson sees things only in black and white and seeing things with judgment and assumptions.

1 comment:

  1. Creative visual! I like the differences you're able to show between the two characters. I'd like to see you interact with some more of the specifics of the stories in either the visual or in your discussion of it.

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