Last year, someone I know who has the last name Holmes, was bitching to my sister and me that shop assistants often misspell his name i.e they spell it as Homes.
I said that I thought that was ignorant of them as Shelock Holmes is such a famous character that people, at least in the English speaking world should know how to spell his name. My sister disagreed with me saying she wouldn't expect young people (i.e. teenagers and young adults) to know who Sherlock Holmes was nowadays.
This was before the release of the Sherlock Holmes movie but even so I would still think that Holmes is, even without the movie, still iconic enough for young people ro know who he is.
What do you think?
Also what about other characters such as Robin Hood, King Arthur, William Tell etc. Do you think they are well-known by the younger generation?
EDITED TO ADD - my sons know who Sherlock Holmes is but they were avid TNG viewers.
I said that I thought that was ignorant of them as Shelock Holmes is such a famous character that people, at least in the English speaking world should know how to spell his name. My sister disagreed with me saying she wouldn't expect young people (i.e. teenagers and young adults) to know who Sherlock Holmes was nowadays.
This was before the release of the Sherlock Holmes movie but even so I would still think that Holmes is, even without the movie, still iconic enough for young people ro know who he is.
What do you think?
Also what about other characters such as Robin Hood, King Arthur, William Tell etc. Do you think they are well-known by the younger generation?
EDITED TO ADD - my sons know who Sherlock Holmes is but they were avid TNG viewers.