The key to understanding a fictional character is understanding what a person is. In your own mind, you have the prototypically best example of a person, and it is you. In the most basic sense, you know what it means to feel like, to have conscious awareness and subconscious thoughts, moods and inclinations. [...] Imaginary people are cognitively no different from these people. (Peter Stockwell, Cognetive Poetics)

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The key to understanding a fictional character is understanding what a person is. In your own mind, you have the prototypically best example of a person, and it is you. In the most basic sense, you know what it means to feel like, to have conscious awareness and subconscious thoughts, moods and inclinations. [...] Imaginary people are cognitively no different from these people. (Peter Stockwell, Cognetive Poetics)
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