Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25266931-20161112032800/@comment-25936766-20161112225536

KNN005 wrote: There's no need to get mad. Its just an opinion. No one is right or wrong.

As for me I can't do it. I just can't stand it. Words like relatable, down to earth, normal, classic, all those phrase I strongly dislike. 1-So the idea that if one becomes a hero, especially a "chosen one" kind of hero, it makes them stop being human (which is what you're arguing), is not wrong? Because it is. You are wrong in that regard. Heroes are People.

While this doesn't mean they will necesarily crack under pressure or shrug it off (that depends on the kind of work and what the writer is aiming for), it does mean they don't have to crack or shrug anything just because they are Heroes.

2-If the character is not relatable at all, people won't give any shits about it, which is not what a writer should be aiming for. That's why even the most inhuman characters have some human traits in their personalities. Even Gods and Monsters.

"Down to earth", depends on what one means.

"Normal", there's nothing wrong with it. Not at all. And often, a normal hero is far more relatable and sympathetic to the audience because they are normal.

"Classic", nothing wrong with it inherently.

Disliking something is 1 thing, but keep in mind, this doesn't make your opinions or arguments gain any weight.