Fictional & Actual Characters: Can one love both? |
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Shadowyzard
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Posted: May 26 2021 at 03:24 |
Howdy people,
I'm again here with all my bizarreness. I love Dirk Nowitzki and Jeffrey Lebowski more or less equally. One of them is a celebrity, the other is a fictitious character. Of course they are not among "the dearests" to me, but I still love them. P.S. We can discuss the emotions like love, hatred etc. The related spaces above weren't sufficient to mention them all... How about your take? Edited by Shadowyzard - May 26 2021 at 03:36 |
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suitkees
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If there was a "PA bizarre polls" award, you would get it! For me, you can love or hate both, but it is not a same kind of love or hate. Even more so, Jeff Bridges may exist in the real world, I have never met him, so he has a similar existence to me (through TV, cinema, written press, internet...) as fictional characters do and that I know in the same way... I think that I love or hate people who I have really met in a different way than people that I only know through the media, be they real or fictitious... |
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Logan
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One can love or hate both, and fictional characters can feel as real or sometimes more real than non-fictional characters. Love and hate is a product of our brains, and it's not like we can really get inside other people's heads. We build up those people real or not in our minds in a way. I felt a kind of love born of empathy for Winston Smith (1984). I loved Douglas Adams. Even if he could be abrasive and arrogant, I felt a love for Christopher Hitchens. I can still love dead people, love their memory. They were real to me and still feel real in my memory. I never really knew Adams anymore than Smith, it's just my perception. I feel I know Winston Smith more.
My platonic love does seem to favour the Brits. Edited by Logan - May 26 2021 at 03:49 |
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Shadowyzard
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BTW, "pain" and "sadness" differ greatly when you think about losing someone you love...
Honestly, If someone that I've never had any connections with (be it even an "online" connection) passes away, that would only make me say: "A sad loss..." to "an ineffably sad loss..." Otherwise I'd feel different degrees of pain... Also, if someone that is dear to me loses someone that is dear to him/her, I again feel pain, but also try to be calm to help my friend/relative. Same is about an achievement or a happy event of someone... Like appreciating and feeling happy, and sharing the happiness... Edited by Shadowyzard - May 26 2021 at 05:35 |
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Man With Hat
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Love is an illusion.
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