Anyone else ever wonder how to judge fictional characters when they do something that doesn't mesh with your real-life values, but oughtn't matter for a fictional character?

From: [identity profile] doctor-nine.livejournal.com


Depends on the character. If they do what they do for apparently good reasons (apparent to them, if not necessarily to me as the reader), I try to give them the benefit of the doubt, much as I would give a close friend the benefit of the doubt; extreme situations and the moral judgments that result from them are, after all, what makes a lot of such fiction interesting, so it's worth trying to apply their logic to things and seeing where it gets you. The only situation in which I find this difficult to apply is if the character in question is of a very nihilistic bent; that's simply too distant from my own world-conception for me to try to relate to it.

From: [identity profile] doctor-nine.livejournal.com


Heh, I just realized that most of my favorite fictional characters fit this criterion -- having to make morally questionable decisions -- in one way or another. It's kind of part of the business of being a science fiction protagonist, generally speaking -- even the Doctor has made plenty of less-than-ideal choices in his day.
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