Characters
Plot
Setting
Themes, Symbols, Figurative language
Who said it?
100

Dr. Watson's job prior to this story.

Medical doctor / surgeon for the British Army.  He was in Afghanistan.

100

The reason for Watson's return.

He was injured at war.

100

City and country where Part 1 takes place.

London, England.

100

The meaning of the Solar System.

Sherlock Holmes' knowledge.  It represents the things he knows and what he doesn't / doesn't care to remember.

100

''A man's brain originally is like a little empty attic.''

Sherlock Holmes.

200

Sherlock Holmes is a _____________ detective.

Consulting.

200

Item that falls off the body of the dead man.

Woman's wedding ring.

200

Watson and Holmes' address.

221B Baker Street.

200

The meaning of the word Rache.

Lestrade thinks it has to do with a woman named Rachel.  Holmes realizes it is a German word which means Revenge.

200
''I've never read such rubbish in my life.''

Dr. Watson

300

This person sets up a meeting between Watson and Holmes.

Stamford.

300

The way Holmes demonstrates his skill in deduction to Watson.

Explaining how he knew he had just arrived from Afghanistan and his correct guess when the Marine brought him the letter.

300

Place where Watson and Holmes first meet.

Holmes' laboratory.

300
The meaning of ''You're as thin as a lath and as brown as a nut.''

Simile: meant to say that Watson looks ver thin and tan.  Reference to his time and struggles in Afghanistan.

300

''You mustn't blame me if you don't get on with him.''

Stamford.

400

Name of the victim.

Enoch Drebber

400

Clues found on and around the victim.

Word Rache on the wall, blood stains next to the victim, expression of horror on victim's face, victim's clothing and belongings still on him, no wound.

400

Place where the crime took place.

3 Lauriston Garden, off the Brixton Road. An empty house: there is no furniture and no one lives in this house.

400

Meaning of ''Keeping up a running fire of explamations, groans whistles and little cries...''

Metaphor: means that he makes rapid, continuous sounds.

400

''There's been a woman here.''

Detective Lestrade.

500

Person who found the crime scene.

John Rance, a constable.

500

Clues about the murderer.

Was on the street the night of the crimes, seemed drunk, tall, red face, brown coat.

500

Location of the first interrogation.

John Rance's home. 46, Audley Court, Kennington Park Gate.

500

Explain the theme of ''Friendship and Companionship''

Watson and Holmes start as strangers, then roomates, then partners and friends.

500
''He was an uncommon drunk sort o'man.''

John Rance.