Originally Posted by EdaLee
My son will still read it, but he already knows that some people take it too seriously, as we can see from the comments so far.
I give feedback.

When you watch a movie, read a book, listen to a piece of music, listen to a story that somebody else shares with you, does it ever move you and stir your emotions? This is literally no different from that. This is very complex story writing and it stirs real emotions in people. If you cannot relate to that experience, there's nothing wrong with that. But to tell people who are moved by a story, or triggered or disturbed very unexpectedly by a story, that they are taking it too seriously is profoundly insensitive and rude. Also, your reaction is an insult to the writers who have spent years working on these characters and their story arcs. The whole point of story-telling is to inspire and move people, allowing them to feel they can relate, to feel heard, and to feel understood.

Last edited by Syraxfyre; 25/12/23 03:52 PM.