The way Holmes handles the perpetrators of the crimes affect how I view Holmes in a significant way: these examples show that, even with all the characteristics that put Holmes one step ahead of most human being, he is somehow still human, human enough to do something that is not considered right for many, but for him it is. It showed me that Holmes has an integrity I never considered before.
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For me, it is, as it proves his integrity and also the dedication to his work. He does not want to punish the guilty, instead what really concerns Holmes is the discovery of the truth. In that sense, his mission is admirable.
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Yes, it is possible to say that he sees himself as “above the law”. Holmes does not care for trivial human conventions, as he displayed on many occasions throughout his career. He believes that his ability and talent are enough to put him above the law.
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It depends on what it is considered ethical. From his point of view, surely it is ethical. From the point of view of the justice system, it is surely not ethical. From a personal perspective, while I do understand his point of view, I do not consider his behavior ethical.
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<span>I do consider his behavior ethical because, while he has many talents and abilities, no man should be seen himself as above the law. It takes only one man to consider himself as so to justify every other man to do the same, and so this would led to many men thinking they could do justice on their own. </span>
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John Boyne (born 30 April 1971) is an Irish novelist. He is the author of eleven novels for adults and six novels for younger readers. His novels are published in over 50 languages. His 2006 novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was adapted into a 2008 film of the same name.
Boyne was born in Dublin, where he still lives. His first short story was published by the Sunday Tribune and in 1993 was shortlisted for a Hennessy Literary Award. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of East Anglia (MA), in 2015 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of East Anglia. He chaired the jury for the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize.
Boyne is gay, and has spoken about the difficulties he encountered growing up gay in Catholic Ireland.
Dogs and cats are pets and have been domesticated by the human race. However, cats tend to have a small body structure while dogs are mostly robust and larger.
Based on this, we can compare and contrast the other items as follows:
- Adults and children are part of the human race. However, adults have a developed body structure and reasoning, while children have these same elements in development.
- Cars and trucks are automobiles and run on fuel. However, cars move only a few people and a few objects while trucks can move many people and many objects.
- Boats and planes are objects used for locomotion. However, boats are used on the water, and planes are used in the sky.
- Students and teachers are professions linked to education. However, teachers are responsible for teaching and students are responsible for learning.
- City and country life is full of obligations and rewards. However, country life is more relaxed and nature related, while city life is dynamic and industry related.
- Rock music and country music are popular genres in American society. However, country music is more heard in rural environments and rock music is more present in urban centers.
- CDs and DVDs are media devices. However, CDs play simpler files like audio and image files while DVDs play video files.
- Houses and apartments are residences used by humans. However, the apartments are small residences located in buildings and the houses are large residences, with many rooms, built on the ground.
- Lakes and oceans are bodies of water. However, lakes cover small areas and do not have great depth and oceans cover large areas and have great depth.
<h3>What is compare and contrast?</h3>
To compare is to show similarities between two elements, showing the characteristics they have in common. Contrasting, on the other hand, is the act of showing how these elements are different and have different characteristics.
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<span>it is either omniscient or limited
Third person omniscient is a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters. The author may move from character to character to show how each one contributes to the plot.
Definition of Third Person Limited. In third person limited the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character. All characters are described using pronouns, such as 'they,' 'he,' and 'she.'
From the way i thoroughly read the excerpt and the way i understand from it...i would say third person omniscient</span>