SHERLOCK AND THE SIX
NAPOLEONS
Intrinsict
Aspects :
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Theme
:Treasure Searching
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Character(s)
: Sherlock Holmes : Protagonis
John Watson : Protagonis
Lestrade : Protagonis
Beppo : Antagonis
Dr. Barnicot : Protagonis (Victim)
Horrace Harker : Protagonis (Victim)
Josiah Brown : Protagonis (Victim)
Sandeford : Protagonis (Victim)
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Plot
: Backward
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Point
Of View : Third Person
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Background(s)
: London, Morse Hudson Store, Pitt St. 131 Kensington, Harding Brother, Gelder
& Co.
Extrinsict
Aspects :
This case started when Lestrade came to Sherlock’s
flat. Sherlock knew that if Lestrade came, there was interesting thing
happened. It was true. There was a weird robbing at Morse Hudson store. There
was nothing gone. But the Napoleon’s head statue was broken and became pieces.
It wasn’t expensive thing or special thing. Lestrade thought it was just the
anger of Napoleon hater. Then Lestrade asked Sherlock and John to check about
it. While asking for data, Sherlock and John heard about the same thing that
happened last night. It happened at Dr. Barnicot’s house and practicum place.
Dr. Barnicot was big fan of Napoleon. A few days ago, he bought 2 statues of
Napoleon’s head at Morse Hudson store. When he went to his practicum place, he
saw one his statue was broken in front of his practicum place. So he cameback
to his house. But unfortunately, another statue was also broken. Sherlock
looked very interested. He kept asking for data with John. Everything went
perfectly. Suddenly a terrible news came. There was a same case but with
murdering on it. It happened at Pitt St. 131 Kensington, Horrace Harker’s house
a journalist. The victim was Pietro Vennuci. Horrace Harker looked very shock.
He couldn’t make any sentence of this case but in fact he was journalist.
Sherlock found some leads in Pietro Vennuci pocket. The leads were a photo and
private things. Then Sherlock looked around to find the broken statue. He was
completely curious of the motive. To make it clear, he asked the chronology to
Horrace Harker. In fact, that statue was bought by him at Harding Brother
store. Sherlock and John went to that store. Before that he arranged the
meeting with Lestrade at 6 o’clock at Sherlock’s flat. But when arrived at that
store, Mr. Harding wasn’t there. Sherlock felt disappointed. After that,
Sherlock and John tried to find the supplier of these statues. Gelder & Co.
was the supplier. Then they went to that place. After asking some questions to
the owner, Sherlock showed the photo that he found. The owner looked very
angry. In fact on that photo was Beppo, his ex-employee. He was fired because had
a criminal case of robbing. Sherlock decided that he was the criminal. Sherlock
asked the owner to check the list of sold item. He wanted to know who were the
buyer of the statues. After knowing about that Sherlock and John went to
Laburnum the location of Josiah Brown’s house. Josiah Brown was one of the
buyer. Sherlock asked Lestrade to send police to that police because he was
sure that Beppo must be there tonight. His prediction was right. Beppo was
there. He waited until the right time. The right time came. He catched Beppo
after Beppo broke the fifth statue. Then Beppo was taken the the police office.
He refused to answer any question. But Sherlock already knew the motive. He
called Mr. Sandeford the owner of the sixth statue. Sherlock wanted to buy his
statue 10 pounds. What a fantastic price. Mr. Sandeford bought the statue with
cheap price. After dealing with Mr. Sandeford, Sherlock took his gun and shot
the statue. Suddenly the black pearl appeared. Everyone in the room was
shocked. So, Beppo wasn’t hater of Napoleon, but he kept his black pearls in
it. The criminal case that Gelder & Co. owner meant was robbing. Beppo had
taken black pearls before. Because of the news that told he would get catched,
he kept the pearls on it when he was making the statue.