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Was Sherlock Holmes good at the violin?
Watson describes Holmes’s skill on the violin as “very remarkable, but as eccentric as all his other accomplishments. That he could play pieces, and difficult pieces, I knew well, because at my request he has played me some of Mendelssohn’s Lieder and other favourites.”
What instrument did Sherlock Holmes play?
violin
Conan Doyle’s literary detective creation often played the violin, a talent he shared with his creator.
Who is Sherlock’s favorite composer?
of course sherlock’s fav composer is paganini (as confirmed by enola holmes!)
How did Sherlock save Watson from Eurus?
Sherlock was able to talk Eurus into helping him save Watson before she was taken away by the authorities and put back in Sherrinford. There, she fell into a completely catatonic state. However, during a visit Sherlock managed to get her to communicate by starting to play the violin with her.
Why does Eurus want Sherlock to solve the puzzle?
Mycroft explains that Eurus is capable of “reprogramming” people by spending just a short time with them, and they soon find out that the governor of Sherrinford is also under her power. Sherlock, John, and Mycroft are trapped in a sort of puzzle maze that Eurus wants Sherlock to solve.
Why does Sherlock isolate himself from other people?
As an emotional overarching journey for Sherlock, it’s a strange one, too. The point the audience is clearly meant to take away is “oh that’s why Sherlock distanced himself from people. He lost his best friend as a child and repressed the memory and most of his emotions in the process.”
Who is Eurus Holmes in Sherlock?
Eurus Holmes is one of the two main antagonists (along with Jim Moriarty) of the BBC series Sherlock . She is a minor antagonist in Series 3 and the main antagonist of Series 4. She is the psychopathic younger sister of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. She is portrayed by Sian Brooke.