It depends on the context and the impact you want it to have on the story. Sometimes, it can be a powerful plot point that drives the other characters' development.
The way to handle it varies. You might want to give the character a heroic or meaningful end. Or, you could use it to raise questions about life and mortality within the fictional world. It really comes down to your creative vision for the story.
Well, you could focus on giving the character a meaningful send-off that ties into the story's themes. Maybe have other characters reflect on their loss in a touching way.
One way is to make it meaningful and contribute to the plot. For example, it could drive the main character's growth or lead to a major change in the story's direction.
Just try to focus on other things and not let it consume you too much. Maybe engage in real-life activities or hobbies.
Try to focus on the positive aspects of the story and the impact the character had while they were alive. Maybe think about the lessons you learned from them.
I think one way to get over it is to think about the positive impact the character had and how their story might inspire you. Also, giving it some time and moving on to new fictional experiences can help.
Just try to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional works to distract yourself.
You could also try sharing your feelings about the character's death with other fans. Discussing it can bring a new perspective and make you feel less alone in your emotions.
Try to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional works to distract yourself.
Just give it time. Eventually, you'll start to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional characters to love.
Try to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional works to distract yourself.