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What does Sherlock Holmes think about emotions?

What does Sherlock Holmes think about emotions?

The legendry Sherlock Holmes says, “But love is an emotional thing, and whatever is emotional is opposed to that the cold reason which I place above all things”. This would imply that a detective needs to be a cold-blooded computer bereft of human feelings.

Does Sherlock feel empathy?

kate221b answered: He has cognitive empathy, but not emotional empathy – so he can recognise emotion in others but no infer or predict it.

Does Sherlock Holmes have feelings?

Sherlock Holmes is having serious emotional problems. He channelled his emotion into Holmes, who, in the stories written between 1923 and 1927, started to get all sensitive and “began to respect women”. …

Is Sherlock an empath?

Not only was he a master of deductive reasoning, but he was a master of empathy, able to feel others and to imagine how those feelings would guide them. …

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Is Watson in Enola?

John Watson doesn’t appear within Enola Holmes, the film contains a brief allusion to Watson through a clue involving a bouquet of flowers. Enola Holmes doesn’t include Sherlock’s investigative assistant, Dr. John Watson, but he is given a subtle reference during the film’s plot.

Does Sherlock Holmes have a strong understanding of human emotions?

However if you look at Holmes in any adaptation you will find that he actually has quite a strong understanding of human emotions and that he often uses this understanding in his deductions. Likewise, he might not have many social attachments, but he nevertheless has a few people who are very close to him including Watson, Mycroft and Mrs Hudson.

Is Sherlock Holmes too Spock-esque?

Even when not struggling emotionally, the character of Sherlock is very Spock-esque – logical and analytical, with an understanding of the things emotions make other people do while being exempt from them most of the time. I think Sherlock’s professed desire to distance himself from the emotion he’s feeling is what makes him sound like Spock.

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Why is Sherlock Holmes so cold?

He clearly is capable of being emotionally distressed, and while he tends to be cold in his presentation, there is more evidence to suggest that he simply suppresses his emotions in order to aid in his crime solving abilities. Is Sherlock Holmes Aspergic? More likely is that Sherlock Holmes is Aspergic.

Is Sherlock’s ’emotional struggle’ a reference to Star Trek?

Yes, he’s certainly referencing Mr. Spock – everyone’s favorite Vulcan science officer. In the Star Trek TV show (and on film) Spock constantly struggled with his emotions due to his mixed blood, and sometimes had a hard time suppressing them. Watson is likening Sherlock’s own ’emotional struggle’ (albeit brief) to this classic character.