Skip to content

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.” quote by Rupert Everett
Download Open image
“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.”

Rupert Everett

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.

Key Takeaway

Character mirrors societal contradictions.

Themes

dualism hypocrisy cultural critique character analysis morality

Mood

insightful critical thought‑provoking

Type

analysis observation

When to use this quote

  • literary criticism
  • psychology of fiction
  • cultural studies seminars
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

identity conflict societal norms

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?
3.7 out of 5 (5 ratings)

More by Rupert Everett

Explore all 66 Rupert Everett quotes

More Addict quotes

Browse all 479 Addict quotes