Jack Lemkuil Blog Post #1
One of the field trips that I found the most fascinating was the site visit to Madame Tussauds where we did the Sherlock Experience. It was so insane seeing the life-like creations of famous celebrities and movie characters. Although it was nerve-wracking because there were numerous times when I thought I ran into people but they were actually mannequins. The contrasting of the Madame Tussauds, Sherlock Experience, and “The Man with the Twisted Lip” showed a London theme of rich London versus poor London.
Similar to the Sherlock Experience, the “The Man with the Twisted Lip” is filled with a Holmes journey featuring twists and turns that keeps the reader guessing the entire time. In addition, in the short story, Holmes and Watson try to figure out the disappearance or “murder” of Mr. St Clair like how we tried to find Holmes and the murderer during the Sherlock Experience. I think the museum and the short story serve as contrasts to each other because Madame Tussaud is filled with wealthy celebrities, while the people in the fiction are shown committing crimes as a result of their economic disparities. Also, this goes along with the theme of rich London and poor London that we discussed on our field trip to the Museum of London.
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