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RE: What Makes Nicholas Sparks Novels and Movies So Popular? Contributed by @JassennessaJ

in #blog6 years ago
So often read novels, not infrequently the readers, especially women have their own imagination of the character, even to cause a sense of love.

More extreme, readers seem to be 'stunned' with the characters described by the authors until they have an excessive liking or arise the possibility of sexual attraction with the character.

In real life, many people take the time to understand about themselves and others. If this condition is associated with a fictional character in a story, they have devoted all their attention to understanding the character.

Reading fiction allows us to go deeper into the thoughts and feelings of the characters the author creates. Because not necessarily we can 'read' the mind of every person in real life.

While reading fiction, we tend to be able to know, read minds, and hear almost everything the characters say in the novel through the dialogue and narration of each chapter. In fact, we seem to know the thoughts, traits, and character of the imaginary character is much better than the real people around us.

The novel reader may be more aware of what the fictional character thinks because they read carefully each chapter. Thanks to the ability of the author, the memory of the imaginary character is so attached. They are able to create characters that can make people hate, happy, amazed, even fall in love.

The author seems to have a 'tool' to stimulate the minds of the readers so that they feel attracted to the characters he wrote. The author knows exactly how much information he has to write to make the readers feel so curious that they will continue reading the novel of his handling until it is finished.