Not much to say about this one, its mainly a character development thing. If you feel confident in the fact that you love one of your characters means you've developed it properly. So add a few BREIF moments in your story where your character's character shows the best.
No. It's not. :hugs plushie of random character #304856: Hee. I'm pretty easily attached to my characters...but seriously, #304856 can be so funny sometimes! XD
Being...er...anime-influenced...I like to have dramatic moments where...characters true natures show themselves for a split second and startle everyone. XD But messing with character's character can be fun....it's excellent to play "God" in the Sim sense, isn't it?
Well, that's half good news and half bad news for me. I love one of my characters but i'm having trouble liking my other ones. Does that mean only one of my characters is developed properly? Eek! Or does it just mean I tend to play favourites? Eek, that's bad too!
If I don't write to empty my mind, I go mad. ~Lord Byron
That's your job, to feel for your characters! There's nothing wrong with that. Actually, I think maybe there'd be something wrong if the author didn't feel something
"...I have conclusively determined that you are not Hamlet, Scout Finch, Frankenstine's monster, Ms. Marple, or a golum. Aren't you relieved to know you're not a golum?"~Dustin Hoffman
The best stories have main characters you connect with and villians who you love to hate. Like Harry Potter, some people like Harry while others obsess over Draco Malfoy. As long as they are fleshed out thoroughly, I don't think it matters if you love or hate your people.
I love all my characters because of their flaws - even the antagonists who are easy to hate, but it has not hindered me from doing what must be done. Not in the least, because I know what I do for my characters is for their own good.
It's not wrong to love your characters because they are a part of you, and people usually love themselves. And besides that, you pick their traits and if your making a dream guy for you main character you could put a lot of traits of who you would want to go out with, causing you to fall in love iwth your dream character. ta-da!
and now for question two........................... (drum roll).............................................................................................................................................
with Bella's addition do you think that its right to compare your characters to the people that you love that are "real"
To some extent yes...if you start looking around for your character it becomes creepy. And Alice, you and I do that all the time with characters we've read about. Hence our internet names.
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