When the Mourning Comes
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 6:25 am
This is something I feel a lot of people who aren't avid readers don't get. For those of us that are, we know how easy it is to get sucked into a story. How easy it is to fall in love with a book or book series and become attached to it and its characters.
It is a safe place for us, a world that we can imagine so clearly that it's almost real (though we know it's not). So when the series ends or a character we've become very attached to dies we genuinely feel that pang of loss, and mourn them.
Harry Potter is a great example of this. We are all very attached to this series and I for one truly cried when my favorite characters died. I had to set the book down and sit with my sorrow at the loss. I know I am not alone in this.
How do you guys deal with the loss of a fictional character that you have become attached to or how do you cope with the ending of a series you truly love? This is something I've found only other bibliophiles understand. Or what other characters or book series have you guys felt this mourning with?
For me, Harry Potter was not the first, nor the last. My first loss was that of Sherlock Holmes. I cried when I reached the end and knew there would be no more adventures to be found at 221B Baker Street. My latest was actually The Heroes of Olympus series (I am a great lover of mythology based fictions and Rick does a fantastic job with meshing the two together.)I cried when I thought one of my favourite characters was dying. Thankfully he did not die and there's a new series of his for me to fall deeper in love with.
It is a safe place for us, a world that we can imagine so clearly that it's almost real (though we know it's not). So when the series ends or a character we've become very attached to dies we genuinely feel that pang of loss, and mourn them.
Harry Potter is a great example of this. We are all very attached to this series and I for one truly cried when my favorite characters died. I had to set the book down and sit with my sorrow at the loss. I know I am not alone in this.
How do you guys deal with the loss of a fictional character that you have become attached to or how do you cope with the ending of a series you truly love? This is something I've found only other bibliophiles understand. Or what other characters or book series have you guys felt this mourning with?
For me, Harry Potter was not the first, nor the last. My first loss was that of Sherlock Holmes. I cried when I reached the end and knew there would be no more adventures to be found at 221B Baker Street. My latest was actually The Heroes of Olympus series (I am a great lover of mythology based fictions and Rick does a fantastic job with meshing the two together.)I cried when I thought one of my favourite characters was dying. Thankfully he did not die and there's a new series of his for me to fall deeper in love with.