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Does it make sense to idolize a fictional character?

Because I don't think it does. I mean, adoring a celebrity is one thing, but a fictional character? That's a little weird. What do wewe think?
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8theGreat said:
I don't see how it would be any weirder than idolizing a celebrity. Either way, it's putting someone wewe don't know personally- and will never know personally- on a pedestal of greatness, whether it be through means of a crush, having respect for alisema character/actor's personalities, au otherwise.


Often times fictional characters can serve as role models and there's plenty of fictional characters with traits to be admired.

One of the uses for story telling is to send a moral message to the audience, and this has been a major use of story telling and character ubunifu throughout history.

Many oral traditions were passed down almost entirely to teach what sort of behaviors were admired in society and what ones weren't- wewe were supposed to admire certain characters and want to be zaidi like them.

There are several Grecian epics that serve this purpose, and morality plays are a prime example.

But that's only a few- literally any culture will have stories and characters that serve this purpose, where we're supposed to admire and idolize the hero character.

Besides, it seems to me that watu mashuhuri may as well be fictional characters even if they exist, at least in this regard. Most people who admire watu mashuhuri won't get to know them any better personally than anyone gets to know fictional characters and the chances of getting to spend time with a celebrity is just as slim for most as it is to spend time with a fictional character.

It might even be easier to understand a fictional character than some celebrities, since so many watu mashuhuri live both a public life and a private life. I'm sure there's a lot of watu mashuhuri out there that people admire that the public doesn't really know that much about because they're secretive. They could be a totally different person in real life than their public image would suggest, and I'm certain that there's watu mashuhuri out there that loads of people admire that are actually unbelievably shitty people behind the scenes.

Even if fictional characters aren't real, we're exposed to their stories and they can't really hide anything because of that. Fictional characters can't keep secrets from the audience unless the mwandishi has intentionally set it up that way. We see everything they do within the story, so we grow to understand them as people pretty well even if they're fictional.

au am I getting a little too metaphysical here?





TL;DR VERSION It makes complete sense, bruh. Humans have been doing it for millennium now. Plus the public lives of many watu mashuhuri may be even zaidi fictional than fictional characters themselves.

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This answer is so underrated. Nice job mate!
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boytoy_84 said:
Maybe a cartoon character is zaidi weird to me but I idolize a realistic character that is basically the same as the actor, Joey from Saturday Night Fever who is portrayed kwa Joe Cali and I idolize both. He's my current crush ever since I seen the film. Everyone has their own opinions. It can be any cartoon, Anime, celebrity, movie character au even a bila mpangilio character.
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 Maybe a cartoon character is zaidi weird to me but I idolize a realistic character that is basically the same as the actor, Joey from Saturday Night Fever who is portrayed kwa Joe Cali and I idolize both. He's my current crush ever since I seen the film. Everyone has their own opinions. It can be any cartoon, Anime, celebrity, movie character au even a bila mpangilio character.
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I don't have a problem with people loving fictional characters. I have some I really like too. I just don't see any reason to IDOLIZE them.
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zanhar1 said:
Yes it makes total sense to me. It ain't weird at all. I upendo me some fictional characters.

I mean sure they ain't real but if they're written well fictional characters can be very life like. And because of that it makes it easy to idolize them. If the character is written well enough it's normal to relate to them (in fact that's a criteria to make a good character) and be inspired kwa them.
I guess I don't see the difference between obsessing over characters and over anything else. I've also actually heard that there is a psychology to it as well and a persons ability to get attached to a character is connects to the part of the brain that controls sympathy. The zaidi sympathetic to real people one is, the zaidi likely they are to attach to characters. (I'll find link to the makala later).

I mean what's wrong with people idolizing fictional characters? There's no harm in it.
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 Yes it makes total sense to me. It ain't weird at all. I upendo me some fictional characters. I mean sure they ain't real but if they're written well fictional characters can be very life like. And because of that it makes it easy to idolize them. If the character is written well enough it's normal to relate to them (in fact that's a criteria to make a good character) and be inspired kwa them. I guess I don't see the difference between obsessing over characters and over anything else. I've also actually heard that there is a psychology to it as well and a persons ability to get attached to a character is connects to the part of the brain that controls sympathy. The zaidi sympathetic to real people one is, the zaidi likely they are to attach to characters. (I'll find link to the makala later). I mean what's wrong with people idolizing fictional characters? There's no harm in it.
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Oh I could go on all siku about some of the psychological things to obsessing over a character. XD Ive watched and read up on that quite a bit. But exaccctly. Thats so true
Riku114 posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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Yeah I actually put a bit of research into it myself.
zanhar1 posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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I actually learned abotu it while on my psychology binges XD Like I can spend hours on a siku when I start looking at them watching a shit ton of relevant things
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RhythmofMySoul said:
I don't think wewe understand anime WORLD. . . . . .
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 I don't think wewe understand anime WORLD. . . . . .
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candylover246 said:
Eh, it's not really weird to me.
If it was, then idolizing another person isn't something I'd consider 'normal' either. But then again, the line that draws between 'normal' and 'weird' is pretty vague so I'm gonna go with it making some sense since a lot of people don't seem to see it as that big of a deal nowadays.
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AquaMarine6663 said:
I dunno.
I really obsess over Mephisto and upendo him so much...
But then I get depressed because I remember he isn't a real person. :T
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 I dunno. I really obsess over Mephisto and upendo him so much... But then I get depressed because I remember he isn't a real person. :T
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When I was little I thought TV onyesha characters were real people. But when I grew up and learned that they weren't...I was a bit disappointed.
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Riku114 said:
Honestly I see no difference between a fictional character and a celebrity. ESPECIALLY if the fictional character is in a onyesha where there are actors rather than animation.

Like... whats the difference?

Will wewe ever really meet and get to know them?
But wewe could know a lot abotu a celebrity
So can wewe about a lot of characters. Sure wewe can meet the celebrity but whats the likeliness youll ever meet them again au have them part of your life?

Can they teach wewe things?

Can they be inspirational?

Can wewe adore them?

Can wewe agree and disagree with their actions?

So what differentiates a celebrity from a fictional character? That one is written and ones not?

Well sure, but that only adds to the idea as to why a fictional character should be idolized. They are fictional and usually the epitome of certain traits, exaggerations that rarely occur in real life. Therefore they are already inaonyesha zaidi than a real person could usually.

Also, if one is gonna say that they are real, they are fake. A lot of watu mashuhuri and idols dont share everything publicly and they may butcher au not say thigns to keep up a certain image. wewe may know a lot about them, but wewe dont know all of them and kwa the lack of knowledge, they probably arent that much better tbh. Also wewe probably also idolize them and see them in a light where wewe are biased towards their actions and excuse it.

Like honestly I dont see much of a difference between any of it. Both a fictional character and a celebrity are people that probably wont ever be directly part of your life and are both things that can teach and inspire. So whats the big deal if one is written and made up and one is sorta real?

If they provide something for wewe they provide something.
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 Honestly I see no difference between a fictional character and a celebrity. ESPECIALLY if the fictional character is in a onyesha where there are actors rather than animation. Like... whats the difference? Will wewe ever really meet and get to know them? [b] But wewe could know a lot abotu a celebrity [/b] So can wewe about a lot of characters. Sure wewe can meet the celebrity but whats the likeliness youll ever meet them again au have them part of your life? Can they teach wewe things? Can they be inspirational? Can wewe adore them? Can wewe agree and disagree with their actions? So what differentiates a celebrity from a fictional character? That one is written and ones not? Well sure, but that only adds to the idea as to why a fictional character should be idolized. They are fictional and usually the epitome of certain traits, exaggerations that rarely occur in real life. Therefore they are already inaonyesha zaidi than a real person could usually. Also, if one is gonna say that they are real, they are fake. A lot of watu mashuhuri and idols dont share everything publicly and they may butcher au not say thigns to keep up a certain image. wewe may know a lot about them, but wewe dont know all of them and kwa the lack of knowledge, they probably arent that much better tbh. Also wewe probably also idolize them and see them in a light where wewe are biased towards their actions and excuse it. Like honestly I dont see much of a difference between any of it. Both a fictional character and a celebrity are people that probably wont ever be directly part of your life and are both things that can teach and inspire. So whats the big deal if one is written and made up and one is sorta real? If they provide something for wewe they provide something.
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Anyways thats my two cents XD If I sounded upset Im not. I was just rambling and discussing my thoughts.
Riku114 posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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I don't have anything against fictional characters. There are some that I really enjoy. But I don't worship them au anything.
Coffeeuser posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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Oh I know wewe dont XD I was just stating that I dont see the difference between a celebrity and a fictional character
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TheMagicLoki said:
It totally makes sense.
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TheLefteris24 said:
I don't think it is weird at all. There are no limits on admiration. Most fictional characters I like have similar traits to mine au they set an example for me to follow. They could be something that I wish to become. Even if something is fictional, it's still a chanzo of inspiration for our world !!!!
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Nick3600 said:
stfu my waifu is not fictional! she is totally real and we upendo each other very much.

i hate when i get crumbs in my neck beard
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 stfu my waifu is not fictional! she is totally real and we upendo each other very much. i hate when i get crumbs in my neck beard
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ArcticWolf said:
Actually, I find idolizing a fictional character to make a lot zaidi sense than idolizing a celebrity. I adore fictional characters, but I'm indifferent to most "real" people, especially celebrities. Fictional characters are much better to me.
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deathding said:
It would be a SIN not to idolize this arrogant masterpiece of a fictional character.
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 It would be a SIN not to idolize this arrogant masterpiece of a fictional character.
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