Episode 11
Angus Fletcher
Professor of Story Science, Screenwriter
Episode 11
Angus Fletcher
Professor of Story Science, Screenwriter
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He was around seven. He remembered the day he found the book he was very amazed. Sherlock is a fascinating character. He thinks one of the most fascinating things is the sense that you can actually saw impossible puzzles. He relates to the Holmes as he feels like he’s outside of the establishment.
He was around ten when he read it. It's about betrayal, revenge and injustice. The story makes him feel like he has to rewrite life. To see, change and let go is the moment he thinks we become our most powerful selves.
He discovered the book randomly at school library. He was just hooked just since the opening pages. He remembered crying as a child reading it.
It’s a very important book to his childhood. It's a kind of social history book: we romanticize how life in the 19th century America was like.