Addict Quote by Rupert Everett
“The interesting thing about Sherlock is that he is himself a reflection of that very English duality. As a drug addict, he is a criminal. But he is also a crime fighter. That makes him an extremely potent character to personify the hypocrisy of a culture that is both moralistic and corrupt.”
About This Quote
Sherlock Holmes embodies England’s paradoxical nature, simultaneously embodying criminal addiction and heroic law‑enforcement, exposing cultural hypocrisy.
In simple terms: Duality of hero and vice.
Character mirrors societal contradictions.
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When to use this quote
- literary criticism
- psychology of fiction
- cultural studies seminars
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- critical essays
- thematic workshops
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a flawed hero reveal societal contradictions?
- What does Sherlock’s duality say about British self‑image?