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“Some people tell me they would be afraid of my characters, but I tell those people [that] they meet these characters all the time. They just don't care about them when they meet them, at the gas station, the car wash, the post office even.” quote by Bonnie Jo Campbell
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“Some people tell me they would be afraid of my characters, but I tell those people [that] they meet these characters all the time. They just don't care about them when they meet them, at the gas station, the car wash, the post office even.”

Bonnie Jo Campbell

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Book of Unknown Americans, Bonnie Jo Campbell, 2015

The quote suggests that fear of fictional characters is misplaced because similar personalities appear daily in ordinary settings, making the fear unfounded.

In simple terms: Every characters are like people we meet every day.

Key Takeaway

Recognize everyday humanity in fictional characters.

Themes

humanity perception everyday life fiction fear

Mood

reflective observational thoughtful

Type

literary observational reflective

When to use this quote

  • commuting
  • grocery shopping
  • waiting rooms
  • public transport
  • community events

Key Concepts

character archetypes social observation normalcy

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you notice familiar traits in strangers?
  • How does familiarity affect fear?
A Different Perspective

The quote may overlook that some characters embody extreme traits that can be unsettling.

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