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As a rule, said Holmes, the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be. It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Uncommon things often seem mysterious, but in reality, the ordinary can be much more perplexing.

This quote reflects the idea that extraordinary events or crimes may appear mysterious at first glance, yet they are often more straightforward than they seem. In contrast, commonplace occurrences, which lack distinctive features, can be far more challenging to understand and decipher, much like how we struggle to recognize familiar faces without distinguishing traits.

Themes

MysteryOrdinaryCommonplacePuzzlingCrime

In practice

Example use cases

During a lecture on crime novels, this quote could illustrate how authors create tension with ordinary crimes.

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