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How important is a character's likeability/relatability to you?
It seems that it is important to me. I have read a few books lately that were well written interesting etc. And the protagonists were reasonable normal people, but for some reason I don't like them overly much. I certainly don't find them objectionable, and there are some evil characters in books and shows I like far more.
Just curious as I have encountered two in a row Helen |
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Whether or not a protagonist is likable or relatable isn't as important to me as whether or not the author sufficiently puts me in that character's "headspace" enough to understand the character's motivations and such.
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Yeah. I've read lots of less than likable characters who's stories were worth the effort.
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Character development is secondary to plot for me.
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I was wondering what "realtable" was. That's why I clicked on this post. I guess it meant "relatable".
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The plot and story are more important to me, as long as the protagonist is well-conceived.
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I have to at least like the characters, not necessarily due to their ''goodness'' but how 3 dimensional they are. There's nobody in, say, a Joe Abercrombie novel that's particularly good but they're so well written that I can't help but like them. I can't relate to evil but I can like evil characters.
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I need to relate to the characters; I usually don't need to like them.
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I like to close a book smarter or happier. Never read Stephen King, for instance.
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I like characters to be people whose life I would like to share. I dislike sharing headspace with torturers or their victims. It leaves me feeling saddened and depressed. I like the J.D. Robb books for example but the ones like Creation In Death are my least favorite.
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That is basically the same as for me, the characters have to be fully realised by the author because if they aren't then it doesn't matter how likable or relatable they are to me.
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I need at least one relatable character. I don't have to like them but I need to understand someone in the book I am reading.
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I never understood characters that are just evil with no underlying reason for them to be so.
There are those that are evil because they are: Power Hungry above all else, by ineptness ('stoopid' or just accidentally start a chain of bad events and try a coverup) I want a character I understand (not necessary to relate to). |
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Seems it is just me. Usually I have to either like them or wish I was them or relate (realtable
![]() Even a completely evil or misogynic or psychopathic character can strike a cord that makes me want to read the next book in the series or more by that author. But sometimes even though I finish the book as it is interesting enough to finish, I just am left with a lack of wanting to know this person any farther. Helen |
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