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fandomsecrets2012-08-27 06:16 pm
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I mean, identifying, or relating, just means you get where someone is coming from, or to feel somewhat similar to them. Hence all the folk who say they're just like Hermione Granger, Sherlock Holmes, an audience surrogate, etc. I'm not saying they aren't, but there are traits in those characters people can see in themselves.
They don't even have to be similar to you. If you understand and feel one character's rage at someone who flipped loyalty or something for instance, then you've probably identified with the character.