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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-11-24 04:02 pm

[ SECRET POST #2518 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2518 ⌋

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Re: Because that would mean humanizing the villains in their own lives

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2013-11-25 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, it's tutoring, and yes, it's frustrating, but a lot of that is basically taking information provided by a book or teacher and turning it into something the student can digest via their own thought process. (i.e. if there's a list of historical events, one student might benefit from putting them on a timeline or in a flowchart, while another would need to make a rap or song out of them in order to remember them). And that's before the fact that I also serve as an unofficial relationship counselor for my social group, so I'm quite accustomed to "translating" for people who have trouble communicating or have a different way of communicating from their partner. :)

Anyway, back to the point...

People have different ways of "categorizing" or processing other people in their lives, and more often than not that extends to how they view characters - the catch being, of course, that what you know or experience of a character is vastly different from those of people you interact with in real life. So this process can get quite distorted, at times. Some people take others at face value, some only pass judgement based on data, some do both, some do neither.

Thank you! :D And, I also make people analyze their own beliefs a lot, though not for a living...yet. >:)