Holmes said to Professor Moriarty,"
I understand what you mean, Professor Moriarty. But I want to point out that my reasoning process is not based on speculation or bias, but on evidence and logical reasoning. I don't need to guess or have the courage to guess to reach a conclusion because I can reach a conclusion based on the known facts and evidence in the scientific method. So please do not try to mislead me because I have the right to obtain all the necessary evidence to support my conclusion.
Definitely fictional. Sherlock Holmes was brought to life through the imagination of the author and exists only in the realm of literature and various adaptations. His adventures and cases are products of creative writing rather than based on real events or people.
Definitely fictional. Sherlock Holmes is a character from Doyle's detective novels. He's not based on any real person and is solely a product of literary creation.
Definitely. Sherlock Holmes is purely fictional. He was brought to life through the imagination of the author and has become an iconic figure in literature and popular culture.