Because he sees him as a role model who embodies logic, order, and intelligence, and he finds comfort in the predictability of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Edna has a brief romantic relationship with Alcée Arobin, but it is unclear if she is in love with him, as the relationship is primarily a means for her to explore her own desires and sexuality
In "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin, Edna feels strong emotions when listening to music as it represents the beauty and passion she is yearning for in her life, and serves as a catalyst for her to awaken to her own desires and emotions.
Ikemefuna becomes Okonkwo's adopted son after he is taken as a hostage from a neighboring village as compensation for the killing of a woman from Okonkwo's village.
Holden hates "phonies" because he views them as people who are not genuine, authentic, or sincere in their behavior and speech, which he perceives as shallow, fake, and hypocritical.
Heathcliff gains control of Wuthering Heights by inheriting it from Hindley after his death and by using his cunning and manipulative tactics to take advantage of the weaknesses of the other characters.