Perhaps the way the death was portrayed was incredibly poignant and beautifully written. It might have also symbolized something profound or marked a major turning point in the story that you just can't let go of.
Maybe it was so emotionally impactful and unexpected that it left a deep scar. It could be a character you were really attached to or a plot twist that broke your heart.
It could be because the death was of a beloved character whose story had unfinished business or because it happened in a way that felt unjust or unfair. Sometimes, a fictional death can resonate so strongly with our own experiences and emotions that it sticks with us forever.
It could be because the character was deeply loved and their death was unexpected or unjust.
Sometimes, it's the unique plot. A story with unexpected twists and turns can leave a lasting impression. Also, the emotional connection it creates can make it unforgettable.
It could be because they have very strong expectations that aren't met. Maybe they were really invested in a certain story or character and were let down.
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.
Maybe it's because it's hard to truly imagine and show the complexity and horror of space death. Writers often focus more on the adventure and excitement.
I'll never forget the death of John Coffey in 'The Green Mile'. He was a gentle giant with a pure heart, yet he was condemned to die for a crime he didn't commit. His death was so unjust and his final moments were filled with a sense of peace that he was finally leaving this cruel world. It was a very emotional death that made readers question the justice system and the way society treats the marginalized.
You might get jealous over fictional characters because they represent something you desire but don't have in your real life. It could be their looks, their adventures, or their relationships.
It could be that fiction allows you to connect with characters and stories on a deep emotional level. It gives you a break from the mundane and sparks your imagination.