The Valley of Fear
What is an example of allusion in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's, The Valley of Fear?
The Valley of Fear

Asked by
BookRagsTutor3
Last updated by
Jill W
The Valley of Fear
One example of allusion can be seen in Holmes' description of Watson's intelligence as "Machiavellian" ( pg. 167). This description directly refers to the stereotypical view of Niccolo Machiavelli's political philosophy, allluding to Watson as cold, calculating, and ruthless in his rationale.
The Valley of Fear