They both solve crime but they're different people made by different people. Sherlock Holmes was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Miss Marple was created by Agatha Christie. Holmes solved cases mostly by relying on the evidence he gathered. Miss Marple solved her cases by understanding the things people do and human nature.
'I have come to you, Mr Holmes,' she said, 'because you once enabled my employer, Mrs Cecil Forrester, to unravel a little domestic complication. She was much impressed by your kindness and skill.'
Miss Marple's first name is Jane.
Sherlock Holmes asked the exceptional Miss Violet Hunter to lock Mrs. Toller in the wine cellar. He wanted time to explore the premises, and he evidently did not believe Mrs. Toller could be trusted.
Besides the ubiquitous Sherlock Holmes, there's Sam Spade (created by Dashiel Hammet), Hercule Poirot, and Miss Maple (both from Agatha Christie). Besides the ubiquitous Sherlock Holmes, there's Sam Spade (created by Dashiel Hammet), Hercule Poirot, and Miss Maple (both from Agatha Christie).
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Sherlock Holmes solved 'A Study in Scarlet.' Agatha Christie's Miss Marple solved 'The Body in the Library' and Hercule Peroit solved 'Murder on the Orient Express.'
Miss Sherlock Holmes - 1908 was released on: USA: 4 December 1908
The cast of Miss Sherlock Holmes - 1908 includes: Florence Turner as Nell
Some of the top 10 fictional detectives from literature are Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Philip Marlowe, Nancy Drew, Sam Spade, Mike Hammer, Poirot, Lord Peter Wimsey, and Veronica Mars.
Miss Jane Marple
Famous detectives are often called sleuths, investigators, or private eyes. Some well-known fictional detectives include Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, and Miss Marple.
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Miss Marple's most recurring opponent is the criminal element in society, rather than a specific enemy. Throughout her various cases, she often uncovers deception, greed, and deceit among those she encounters, frequently leading to the apprehension of wrongdoers.
Not really. Miss Marple had several friends who would acompany her sometimes or be referred to, but she didn't have a Watson or a Hastings.There is no exact explaination as to why, but maybe this quote from Agatha Christie about Miss Marple will help:" There was no unkindness in Miss Marple, she just did not trust people. Though she expected the worst, she often accepted people kindly in spite of what they were."It is probale that although we all know that Miss Marple is compassionate and able to see good in people, that this inate distrust (possibly from an event in her past, maybe similar to Agatha Christie's herself) for others makes one trusty companion who would acompany her on each adventure impossible.
Miss Marple's Christian name is Jane.
Agatha Christie wrote the Miss. Marple stories.