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Holmes's addiction to cocaine from "summary" of The Sherlock Holmes Handbook by Ransom Riggs

In the tales of Sherlock Holmes, readers frequently hear of the detective's troubling habit of using cocaine. This addiction is not merely a passing mention in the stories; rather, it plays a significant role in shaping the character of Holmes himself. The author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, portrays Holmes as a complex and flawed individual, capable of brilliance but also susceptible to destructive behaviors. Holmes's cocaine use is not portrayed as a casual indulgence or a harmless pastime. Instead, it is depicted as a serious and troubling aspect of his personality. In the stories, Holmes is shown to turn to cocaine when he is bored or feeling unstimulated by his work. This dependency on the drug reveals a darker side to his characte...
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    The Sherlock Holmes Handbook

    Ransom Riggs

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