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Another way of looking at attraction toward evil characters is scientific. We are interested in "bad" because it is exciting and it instills fear. Elise Banfield, a Professor of Psychology, states that sometimes people confuse fear with attraction because they provoke the same rush of chemicals into our bodies.
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Read More »Another way of looking at attraction toward evil characters is scientific. We are interested in "bad" because it is exciting and it instills fear. Elise Banfield, a Professor of Psychology, states that sometimes people confuse fear with attraction because they provoke the same rush of chemicals into our bodies. This misattribution of arousal may serve as one of the explanations of why we dearly favor evil characters. The feeling of fear produces chemicals such as endorphins and adrenaline, which are usually associated with love. We understand that what our characters do is evil, and we might fear it subconsciously, but we attribute the feeling of fear to attraction due to all the crazy rush of chemicals in our bodies. Our attraction can also be explained through the activation of friendship mechanisms when it comes to TV series. Dr. Margrethe Bruun Vaage, a lecturer at the University of Kent, says, "In real life, we turn a blind eye to a friend’s moral flaws because we feel we have a connection to them, and we can develop affection for television characters in the same way when we see them week after week." She continues, "Rationally, we do not condone what they do, but intuitively we engage with them. Besides, we’re all morally flawed in some sense, so it can be reassuring to see someone onscreen who’s even more morally flawed than we are!" Let's admit it, there is just something more charming about an "evil" character rather than a "good" one. But is it really about fictional characters or us? According to Freud, people are antisocial creatures who are inherently bad but held back by society, meaning that all of us would gladly try on a role of a villain. But we cannot do that, so we fulfill our desire to be evil through appropriate movie characters. Villains are a necessity in the movie industry. Without them, we would not like characters such as Batman or Harry Potter as much because there is nothing for them to fight and there would definitely be nothing special about them. Great heroes need great villains. It is just important to remember that they are villains, after all, and an attraction should not lead to committing the same evil deeds in order to, "feel closer," to your beloved character.
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