When you identify with a character, it means you can see similarities between yourself and that character. You form a connection to them, become invested in them, and therefore the story.
To identify means to provide some sort of details that enable you to understand what the character looks like or feels like or thinks like or is like.
In literature, "reflect" can refer to a character's introspection or thoughts that provide insight or commentary on a situation, theme, or character. This often adds depth to the narrative by exploring deeper meanings or emotions. Reflect can also mean to mirror or represent real-life situations or societal issues in a work of fiction.
If an advertisement or a communication of a marketer is appealing because it depicts a realistic situation to which the consumer can identify with, it will be called situational appeal niharika
The answer is asking which of the character's traits or situation is similar to that of your own. The way that I would suggest to answer it is, "I can relate to (character) because I was in a similar situation once..." or, "I can relate to (character) because I was also (trait) at one point.
If an advertisement or a communication of a marketer is appealing because it depicts a realistic situation to which the consumer can identify with, it will be called situational appeal niharika
Well I don't know what you mean fiction is fiction, story writing.
Speaking of any character as an "everyman" character is to say that every human being can find something in common with the character because he represents the general human condition. We can all identify with him (in this case) to one extent or another. We can see ourselves in him and his story.
no, that would be non-fiction
Dork diaries is a humorous fiction which mean its a funny fiction book
Dork diaries is a humorous fiction which mean its a funny fiction book
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What does character value mean?