The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

2. What effect would it have upon the story if Holmes was the narrator instead of Watson? Why do you think the author chose to have Watson tell the tales?

Socratic Seminar Questions: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

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Watson is a reliable narrator who the reader can connect with. Holmes is a little too focused and intense to be a good guide through the story. Watson is an "everyman" who is committed to objectivity.