NT: Reading feels.
>start really liking one character
>everything about his personality reminds of you (even through he isn't a shallow relatable character, but someone with a real personality)
>you see how your actions relate to his, how you normally act the same way and has the same mentality
>he kills himself
Alternatively:
>start really liking one character
>everything about his personality reminds of you (even through he isn't a shallow relatable character, but someone with a real personality)
>you see how your actions relate to his, how you normally act the same way and has the same mentality
>find out the character was written to mock a certain type of personality that should be looked down upon
Alternatively:
>start really liking one character
>everything about his personality reminds of you (even through he isn't a shallow relatable character, but someone with a real personality)
>you see how your actions relate to his, how you normally act the same way and has the same mentality
>find out the character was written to mock a certain type of personality that should be looked down upon
>you kill yourself
>realise you're a character in a novel reading about yourself
>>8353429
Not that guy, but I got that feel when I read Notes From The Underground.
The character is written as a parody - one purposefully too close to home.
Underground Man is pathetic and repulsive in equal measure, and this is I think the intent of the text; to arouse both sympathy and hatred in equal measure.
>>8353429
Ignatius J Reilly did nothing wrong
>>8353436
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