THE EVOLUTION OF THE DETECTIVE ARCHETYPE: COMPARING SHERLOCK HOLMES AND HERCULE POIROT
- 1. Foreign language and literature, 2nd group, 1st year master's student, International Nordic University
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This article explores the development of the detective archetype through a comparative analysis of two of the most iconic figures in crime fiction: Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot. While both characters serve as master detectives, their investigative methods, personal traits, and cultural contexts differ significantly. Sherlock Holmes represents the logical, scientific detective of the Victorian era, whereas Hercule Poirot reflects a more psychological, human-centered approach from the early 20th century. By studying these two characters, the article demonstrates how the detective figure has evolved in response to changing societal values, literary styles, and reader expectations.
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