Which detective in literature do you most admire? Why?

Updated on culture 2024-05-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I admire Sherlock Holmes in literature the most, this detective, I think his mind is very smart, and his thinking is very quick, his mind feels like it is not the mind of ordinary people, it is my idol.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What I admire the most is Sherlock Holmes, because he has a super high concentration, he is almost an all-rounder, he is very interested in chemistry, and he plays the violin very well, he can notice all the clues, which I admire very much.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What I admire the most is Sherlock Holmes, because I think Sherlock Holmes is very good at handling cases, and his logical analysis skills are particularly strong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, it's Detective Conan.,Kudo Shinichi is a very witty.,And a talented detective.,He's both wise and brave.,After encountering a plot, he became a child.,But still use a child's body to solve various cases.。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Jerry Laine, in fact, there are countless detectives who like it, Sherlock Holmes, Poirot, Ellery Quinn, Dr. Philgideon, Sir Merrywell, Mitarai Jun, but in the tragedy series, he uses four works to create an immortal detective, and all detectives ** This is the only one in history.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I like Keigo Higashino, although Keigo Higashino is not a detective from time to time, and his works are all suspenseful, but from his works, you can feel that he is a very thoughtful "detective", and he has a heart to be a detective.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It has to be Nancy Drew, one of the fictional characters in Edward Strameyer's mysterious **, very witty, brave and very logical, after all, he is also a lawyer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sherlock is a very conservative personality, but he is adept at using a variety of techniques, such as forensic science, and he is able to appear in different guises, and has perfect logic in different intricate cases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When I was younger, I loved to read books about these things, and one of my favorite characters was Sherlock Holmes. He always gave me a very mysterious look and made me feel like he could find clues and get answers to everything.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    3. Author: Agatha Christie. Detectives: Hercule Poirot, and Miss Jane Marple. Representative works: "Orient Express ** Case", "No One Survives", "Nile ** Case", etc.

    4. Author: Ellery Quinn. Detective: Ellery Quinn (this is the detective, the same name as the author). Representative works: "The Tragedy of X", "The Tragedy of Y", "The Tragedy of Z".

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The detective's interpretation is a popular among European and American capitalist societies. Depicting the occurrence and solving of criminal cases, detectives who assist the judicial organs in their reconnaissance activities are often used as the central characters, depicting their cunning and adventure, and the plot is twists and turns and bizarre. Famous detectives include Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes".

    In the early years of the twentieth century, there were imitations.

    Word breakdown detective explanation plainclothes detective secretly probing confidential or investigating case detailed explanation. Spy on the ground. Ming He Liangjun "Four Friends Zhai Cong Said History III":

    Yu Shi was in Nanjing, and the Japanese envoy detective asked if the driver's post had arrived? Qing Pu Songling "Liao Zhai Zhiyi Bai Qiu said that the explanation of Zaopei said that ō said ì said è both saw "say". Radical : Words.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes

    Edogawa Ranbu "Horror Strange World".

    Agatha Christie, "Detective Polo".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Training Logical Thinking: Watching Detective** helps to train logical thinking because you will think while watching Detective**"Who exactly is the prisoner? "You'll follow the clues in the book to speculate.

    Therefore, it is helpful to train logical thinking 2Training and Observation The key to solving cases in the book is often some subtle deeds to be found.

    Therefore, watching detective** is very helpful for training observation 2007-05-20 20:03:42 Supplement: Supplement. The help I've mentioned above is for you to think while you look at it, and if you only look at it

    If you don't think about it, if you don't digest it.

    Watching the detective** will not help the thinking power, except for the above 2 points.

    Another advantage of watching detectives has nothing to do with thinking (purely my personal experience) is that it strengthens the judgment of right and wrong, because in the process of watching detectives.

    There is always a clear explanation of who is who.

    See too much. It is helpful to judge right and wrong, and I say right and wrong refers to making judgments of right and wrong questions, four-choice questions, which is a benefit of reading prose, **no, I personally love to watch detectives**.

    Hopefully you'll watch more too.

    Hope I can help you

    Reference: myself

    Watch the detective** pair to train logical thinking.

    Training observations can be helpful.

    Reference: Yourself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes Detective Collection", Agatha's four famous "Orient Express ** Case", "** on the Nile", "No One Survives", "Roger's Mystery Case", and others like "ABC Murder Case", "The Strange Case of Stiles Manor", and then some of Edgar Allan Poe.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The twenties and forties of the twentieth century were the "era" of classical ontological reasoning, and during this period, there were three great reasoning masters known as the "Big Three".

    The first is the "Queen" Agatha Christie, whose representative works include: "The Orient Express ** Case", "On the Nile **", "Roger Mystery Case", "ABC ** Case", "Crime in the Sun", "No One Survives" and so on.

    The second is John, the "King of the Secret Chamber". Dixon. Karl, his representative works include: "Three Coffins", "Judas's Window", "The Crooked Hub", "The Burning Court", etc.

    The third is a cousin who is known for his logic, Ellery. Quinn. Their representative works include: "The Tragedy of X", "The Tragedy of Y", "The Mystery of the Greek Coffin", "The Mystery of the Egyptian Cross", etc.

    In addition, there are many excellent writers and works, such as Van Dyne's "The Killing of the Green Family" and "The Murder of the Bishop"; Anthony. Berkeley's "Poisoned Chocolate**" and "The Referee Was Wrong"; Clayton. Lawson's "Death Flies Top Hat", "The Great Marini", etc.

    ** After the era of excellent writers and works have Paul. Holt's "The Seventh Answer", "The Fourth Door", "Night of the Wolf"; Jeffrey. Dever's "Coffin Dancer", "Empty Chair", "Cold Moon", etc.

    I hope you can help.

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