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Why does Dr. Watson keep appearing in Sherlock Holmes's stories? Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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00:05

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a la Shmoop: CSI London.

00:12

You may not believe it, but off-the-charts smart people. . .

00:15

. . .aren't all that different from the rest of us

00:16

Oh, sure, they ace their ACT's. . .

00:17

. . .and solve the problems of the world. . .

00:18

. . .but they still have to deal with everyday stuff. . .

00:22

. . .like grocery shopping. . .

00:23

. . .and making friends.

00:25

Take Sherlock Holmes. He's one heck of a brilliant guy. . .

00:28

. . .who can crack any case. . .

00:29

. . .without anyone's help. But he does spend a lot of time with this

00:44

guy. So, if Holmes is so darn brilliant, why does

00:51

he need Watson? Well, every hero has to have a sidekick. . .

00:54

. . .someone who "gets" him and puts up with all his craziness.

00:55

Maybe Watson's just there to keep Holmes company. . .

00:55

. . .and be his one and only friend.

00:56

Then again, Holmes doesn't seem to need people in his life. . .

00:57

. . .so maybe Watson is just around to prove how smart Holmes really is

01:00

If Sherlock is clever enough to make a smart guy like Watson feel stupid. . .

01:08

. . well, then he must be out-of-this-world brilliant.

01:13

Or maybe the author. . .

01:20

. . .just needed a nice, sympathetic character. . .

01:22

. . . to make Holmes a little more likeable. He does come across a little, shall we say,

01:36

prickly. . .

01:36

. . .and having a friend like Watson. . .

01:38

. . . may be Doyle's way of humanizing Holmes Or maybe Watson is just hanging around to

01:48

help move the stories along. Holmes has to explain how he solves the crimes

01:57

to somebody. . .

02:00

. . .so he might as well do it to a nice guy like Watson.

02:06

So, why does Dr. John Watson keep popping up in all the Sherlock Holmes stories?

02:13

Is he there to be the hero's faithful sidekick. . .

02:13

. . .to provide intellectual comparison. . .

02:16

. . . to show Holmes' softer side. . .

02:21

. . .or to help move things along? Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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