This string of events and techniques utilized in the "A Study in Scarlet" highlighted how justice can exist with morality despite the dominance and prevalence of subjective thinking through the science of deduction and scientific method. Critical analysis of Doyle's works on Sherlock Holmes showed how, despite the themes of rationalism and retributive justice, what made Doyle and his works appealing to the general public was that he was able to reconcile both the reader and writer's wants in a literary work (Cook, 2001)
Conan Doyle, who, like his character Dr. Watson, was by profession a physician, although he gradually shifted to being a writer and novelist when his stories became popular and patronized by magazine readers (Doyle's stories were initially published through magazine publications) (Microsoft Encarta 2002)
The principle of Spiritualism, wherein spirits were given channels to communicate with living individuals on earth, showed that despite Doyle's belief in rationalism, his personality was also associated with Dr. Watson, the anti-thesis to Holmes (Morrow, 2002)
Apart from reflecting his own version of retributive justice, Doyle had also used the technique of concealed identities as one way in which he was able to distinguish between the bad and the good sides of the suspect (which were also portrayed as victims). In the novel, Jefferson Hope took on the role of a cab driver, concealing his true identity while at the same time, allowing him to note and track the progress of his targets, Drebber and Stangerson (Wynne, 2002:44)
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