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The suspension of disbelief inherent in fiction allows us to feel like those characters are real at that moment when we are reading or watching. We empathize. We find ourselves in them. Hence, if the character dies, the reader will often feel grief as well.
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Read More »Surprisingly, when I pulled my first all-nighter in college, the cause wasn’t the accumulating projects, exams and essays. Rather, it was due to the death of a fictional character. After spending the first half of the night absorbed in an epic tale with pirates, romance and magical powers, I spent the second half sobbing into my pillow after a child in the story died to exchange her life for one of the recently deceased main characters. The graphic description of the death of the main character, the sacrifice of the child and the well-written anguish of the protagonist all served to send me bawling. Even after I turned off the lights in an attempt to sleep, the pain plagued me. I mourned her lost future and grieved over the impossible choice she had to make. Given how emotionally invested I was in this story, the emotional effects only faded after a weekend.
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Read More »That is not to say that people who do not cry when watching sad movies or reading tragic stories are unempathetic, unfeeling stones. Just like everything else, our emotional responses vary. Just because people express them in various ways doesn’t mean one is less empathetic than the other. It changes from person to person. We have different hobbies, goals, fears, quirks and lives. Our different life experiences and personality influence our instinctual responses to these situations. Me, I cry very easily. I can burst into tears in a few moments during a stressful situation, and I have. I cry when I am angry, sad or frustrated, which often leads to feelings of embarrassment — especially if I shed tears in front of other people. This made me feel as if I had to hide any of the emotional attachments I felt with fictional characters to keep any judgment away. However, at the end of the day, when I reach the last page of a story, this emotional response is my way of expressing any kind of distress — and no one needs to feel shame for experiencing pain over the death of a fictional character.
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