Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Question
What's the difference between people wishing Hogwarts was real and wishing Edward was real?
What makes one okay and the other one crazy?
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goodtimes posted over a year ago
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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Answers
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cassie-1-2-3 said:
Nothing at all.
They are both equally acceptable and unacceptable, depending on the severity.
Just a simple desire for fictional things to be real is completely fine, no matter if it's a character, a building, a town, a store. Anything.
If it gets to the lever to where it has a significant effect on your life, that is when it gets unhealthy. If you are now sobbing uncontrollably every day because books aren't real, then you should probably seek therapy.
I also have to add that any sort of desire for any element of a story to be real, has absolutely nothing to do with the story, it's content, or the person who wrote it. It's 100% the reader. If you have that type of personality, it may happen; if you don't, it won't.
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Bubba38 said:
the difference is the wish itself...wen sum1 wishes for hogwarts(like me)its for the actual place and the meaning of it. hogwarts represents magic and the feeling of a second home to ta people tht dnt have t perfect living situation. Ta problem with ta edward wish is just for ta person,either they think he's hot(not) or just bc hes a vampire. ta choice is bases on wat they want then wat they need.
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ecpjll said:
wishing Hogwarts was real is wishing there was a whole other magical world to escape to when we need to or want to. Wishing Edward was real is nothing but lust in my opinion.
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ClaireVoyant said:
honestly? i don't really care. even when i really love some fantasy book i never wishing them to be real..
but if you want to be fair, one was wishing a school of magic to be real another was wishing one character to be real.
that's the only difference i can see.
it might be more fair if you compare people who wish edward was real with people who wish Harry was real.
or comparing Hogwarts with .. I don't know volturi maybe?
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AlmostGenius said:
There are some people who wish Edward Cullen was real to just meet him, and accept that he's not real, but still wish and hope he is, maybe even think it a little, and I find that fine. What worries me is when there's several girls I know that decided they're in love with him and reject real guys for Edward fictional character Cullen. I don't have anything against Twilight or its fans, the book being one of my guilty pleasures, but there is a problem with the girls I've just described. That's just sad and obsessive, and is crossing the line.
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Nameofthegame said:
The only difference I find is that they get a lot more berated for wishing Edward was real, and are told that they should lower their expectations when it comes to guys.
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brendaluvbunny said:
the difference is that hogwarts is a place and edward is a person/vampire... so wishin hogwarts is real is a much bigger wish than wishin edward was real but id rather hav hogwarts than edward personally
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