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The essay’s core theme revolves around the breakdown of Victorian rationalism. By placing the modern Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) in 1895, the creators highlight his internal struggle with the "ghost" of James Moriarty. The "Abominable Bride," Emilia Ricoletti, becomes a manifestation of an impossible problem: how can someone shoot themselves in the head and return to commit murder? This mirrors Sherlock’s real-world dilemma regarding Moriarty’s supposed death. 2. A Critique of Victorian Social Structures
Unlike the standard episodes, "The Abominable Bride" is a 90-minute special that takes Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson into an alternative 1890s setting, closely resembling the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle.
"Sherlock" (created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss) is a modern adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective stories. The 2016 special episode "The Abominable Bride" stands out as a stylistic and thematic bridge between the Victorian origins of Holmes and the series’ contemporary reinvention. This essay examines the episode’s narrative structure, themes, visual style, and its treatment of Holmes and Watson’s relationship.
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