Singing my life
Strumming my pain with his fingers
Singing my life with his words
Do you ever recognise yourself in another's story, a character in a book or in a movie? Do you read or hear their words, connect with the situation and have past thoughts and emotions flood back in? Are you connected, engaged and feel your life intertwined so fantasy and reality are one?
Perhaps sometimes you connect with the hero or maybe the villain but I find it interesting how we see ourselves mirrored in a creation of an imagination, normally by someone we have not met and does not know us. aren't we individuals?
We are a lot more alike than we are different and the overlaps can be seen as many people 'write what they know' and apparently, we know a lot of the same experiences. Much of television and cinema attempts to content the characters at an emotional level with us to draw us into the plot and make us feel connected.
In general, the aim is to manipulate us into supporting the protagonist, the hero, the victims. This is because most of us want to be the good and aspire to play the hero, if only in imagination. The antagonist however is the evil oppressor, the cruel and cold and most do not want to associate themselves with that role.
In recent decades this gap has been closing with the introduction of the anti-hero, the flawed good guy who is damaged, suffering and luckless yet still manages to fight life's failures to do the right thing, stand up for justice and protect those weaker than himself. Is this done to manipulate us further, interact with us at a deeper level?
Perhaps this middle-ground character is more reminiscent of how we see ourselves, it makes us feel okay to be broken, to not always meet the expectations we and the world have placed like a yoke upon our necks. It gives us the space to accept our flaws, relax our ideals and still be okay. It closes the gap between good and evil and in so doing, appeals to a larger audience.
Is this just another manipulation to get more people engaged, more eyes glued to screens, more subscriptions to a streaming service? By making the characters more relatable, rather than make the do-no-wrong Superman or the do-no-good Darth Vader, it means there is more wiggle room for the audience to identify with some part while, ignoring another in the same character. 'Hear what they want to hear', so to speak.
How does this play out in the minds of the audience? Do they notice the shift in positioning, the introduction of the flaws, the blending of traits to make nearly anyone connect with them? Perhaps not.
Have a slow read of the quoted text:
You have a great need for other people to like and admire you. You have a tendency to be critical of yourself. You have a great deal of unused capacity which you have not turned to your advantage. While you have some personality weaknesses, you are generally able to compensate for them. Your sexual adjustment has presented problems for you. Disciplined and self-controlled outside, you tend to be worrisome and insecure inside. At times you have serious doubts as to whether you have made the right decision or done the right thing. You prefer a certain amount of change and variety and become dissatisfied when hemmed in by restrictions and limitations. You pride yourself as an independent thinker and do not accept others’ statements without satisfactory proof. You have found it unwise to be too frank in revealing yourself to others. At times you are extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times you are introverted, wary, reserved. Some of your aspirations tend to be pretty unrealistic. Security is one of your major goals in life.
How accurately did this describe you?
Well, many might recognise this as the text by Bertram R. Forer which was given to students as a personality test in the mid twentieth century. When asked how accurately it described them, the average score was 4.2 out of 5. The same test was given to everyone yet everyone identified with around 80% of it. How individual are we again?
The reason is that it contains aspirations and negatives that are vague enough that we want to fill in the gaps, we want to identify and feel connected to it. What we do is fill in the blur with what we know about ourselves, we do the work of the fortune teller. It gives us the space to emphasis the positives and downplay the negatives. Could this be similar thing with a flawed hero, are we victims of the Forer effect?
I see this as quite likely and I think that with all of the research done by behavioural psychologists and economists, the writers and producers have learned how to manipulate and nudge us very well indeed. Even when we know we are being manipulated, it is impossible to know to what depth as that is the art of manipulation, to make it feel like we understand the trick.
We live in a world of the attention economy where everyone wants a little bit more of us, more engagement, time on site, an extra click, a few minutes scrolling here and there and the best way to get this is to target our emotions. Make us feel like we are missing out if we don't act now, buy now, or in the case of a television show, watch now.
Each time we enter we think it is by choice, not by design, yet time and time again, we are pulled into the jaws of a flytrap that adds very little value to our lives but in that moment, is of utmost importance. There are many ways to be deceived but the artful deception makes us feel engaged.
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Weird, that text hardly described me. I exhume self confidence, in fact it's probably going to be my fatal flaw. I'm certain that I've successfully ran away from the cops more than at least half dozen times and I've never been the one to shy from a fight, wit including, lol.
The conclusion of "it adds very little value" is dependent on the person, as someone aware of the deception cannot be deceived and the majority of deception is self deception, where people think that's what they "are" and "who" they are but really, they HAVEN'T a clue when it comes to who and what they are.
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@baah, the reason why people haven't a clue when it comes to who and what they are is simple: the current you is not who you are, you simply act and behave according to the experience that time gives you. Once you have an understanding about that concept, you realize the characters you played along the road until now, that there are most probably more characters to play in the future and that it is the reason why you have no clue.
Who you are isn't a definite but what you are is and upon realizing what you are, who you are then is all in the frame of what you are, granted that self deception doesn't simply cease any more than the narrative one has ceases or anymore than thoughts and feelings cease.
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This is the thing with it, if aware (looking for) the deception it is easy to spot, if really understanding of the self it is easy to spot. The little tricks online of the websites or, the product placements in a movie are easy to see when actively looking for them but most aren't. People sit down in front of a show or screen to be entertained and aren't necessarily looking for what is there to deceive them.
Remember that that was provided in the 1950's when people would have less priming to look for the deception of that kind. Now though, there has been 70 years of learning on the part of the psychologists too.
The marketing has been working on Feud's "hidden desires" as they concern group psychology or how we're influenced by being part of a group. The insights which Edward Bernays developed from that have largely remained what marketing works on: what we want instead of 'what we need' as it had concerned itself with for the most part prior to his insight. The nuances have changed much like fashion changes but the underlying methodology hasn't.
One way to counteract the effects of consumerism is to simply consider where the money is going to which is easy enough to do as everything is marked with it's point/country of production and that works in tandem with "do I really need this, or is this me wanting x because it's newer, cool, makes a statement about me.."
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I think that in time this will be aided by people being a little more wary and understanding of where it actually goes. At the moment I don't think people on average consider the paper trail much. Blockchain people might be a bit more aware of the chain of custody than most.
This happened many of times. I feel connected with the movie characters. But when i come back from movie to normal life. I feel like something is missing. I realise that i lost myself somewhere in that movie. This is really weird and confusing.
It is interesting I think that we watch to feel connected, to feel part of it and then we have feelings of disappointment or regret and often some form of anger if the story doesn't go the way we want it to go. We invest ourselves quite heavily.
Yess you're right. If the end is not as we want it to be then it ruin our mood . We're expecting too much from movie. And our expectation is most of the thing which we want in our life but we didn't get them.
An interesting point of view. People have become more media savvy over the last few decades. Interpreted from that perspective, there is a cat and mouse game going on between content producers and consumers.
People have become more media savvy but, so have the manipulators. Cat and mouse indeed and with the growing personal debt of individuals globally, who is winning?
The content producers and the producers of any goods and the consumers are mostly the same people. So, you could say that it's a case of people warring on themselves.
Hate that song...
I think we're all buying to some extent, we all need reassurance, a pat on the back from someone and giving out this attention makes us feel reassured. We matter, we're important.
And I don't even think it matters if we know it's a deception, we want the deception because it makes us feel important.
As for what you were saying about the antihero....well, we are closer to him than to Superman. We're flawed, we're more likely to fall than rise. It only make sense they'd make a character who was closer to the reader, no? Because heroes sell, but for how long? At some point, I'll grow tired of looking at Batman or whoever and see how I'm failing in comparison. I want someone who tells me I'm doing alright...
Great post, sweetie! :)
The affections of a pretty girl are more important than the personality of that same girl.
Yes it does. Before they wanted to create an ideal, an aspiration but perhaps it started to make us feel bad when we recognised it was unattainable and therefore, unbelievable. We stopped suspending our disbelief so, they adjusted, got a little more clever.
The internet is full of deceptions that play on our desires and I think that we are getting worse at seeing them.
It used to be that people strived for the unattainable, that they set their goal on something higher than themselves, and just didn't accept that it was undoable.
Now, not so much. Now, we're bringing our goals down to our own level.
Hmm I'd say our desires define us, largely, at least in the moment, so there will always be a desire to play upon, something someone will take advantage of. We can't stop that from happening at all, but maybe we can regulate how much we're taken advantage of.
I think it is a symptom of the 'everyone gets a prize' culture. Every expects to meet their goals and get a return which requires a reduction of goals to what one believes they can do which is generally lower than the reality of what is possible.
The quote certainly resonated with my persona. Indeed there is a lot of mastery put into getting us focusing on things with little substance but lots of noise
One of the things I always tell myself and my daughter is to be my own person. In an effort to steer away from the stereotypes that we ourselves put ourselves into because of the society we live in today. I have to admit being the only one in the family to graduate college for me was a success on this effort but I feel that as we grow, we still seem to fall into these expectations that just shift from one group to the next and individuality seems lost... Sometimes thoughts that are too deep for me to consider perhaps.
Well, sometimes the books or the same thoughts of the authors, creators lead towards a personification of their protagonists, the making of decisions that they try to reflect, it invites us to desire what they relate in the world they created
"Is this just another manipulation to get more people, more eyes to the screens, more subscriptions to a streaming service? Making the characters more relatable, rather than making the do-no-wrong Superman or the do-no-good Darth Vader, it means there is more room for the audience to identify with some part while, ignoring another in the same character. 'Hear what they want to hear', so to speak. "
Much reason in it ... the unreal world with which they try to manipulate. Thank you for posting it
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