The heroine is not a real sociopath

Anabel 2022-08-20 08:58:12

What is a real sociopath?

From "Who Is Crimeing" by Li Meijin

The so-called anti-social personality does not mean how bad and indifferent the person is. The biggest characteristic of this type of personality is the lack of empathy.

"This kind of person is a person who lacks natural emotional power. They will not form an intimate relationship with others, and will not respond to other people's emotions, so others will not be able to form a psychological relationship with him through parenting, love, selfless help, etc. relationship and cannot form psychological control over it.”

Many serial killers are sociopaths, but being a sociopath is not necessarily a crime.

The anti-social personality of the female protagonist is not quite in line with the actual anti-social personality. The male protagonist has touched her countless times, and she also has an unusual love for the male protagonist. Therefore, I personally feel that the anti-social personality setting of this character is unsuccessful. This setting causes her to not care about the feelings of others and seems to be very indifferent, and she seems to be able to empathize with the male protagonist. Contradiction.

In fact, taking an example of an anti-social personality, you can know that the heroine is not an anti-social personality.

Curly Fu in "Sherlock", or the prototype Sherlock Holmes, is a typical sociopath. He doesn't care about other people's emotions because he can't feel them, his focus is on solving the case. He ridiculed Watson and the Scotland Yard police, and he never reflected or felt bad afterwards because he couldn't feel anything wrong.

"Because of their emotional abnormalities, they will never examine or reflect on their inner problems."

In fact, Cumford clearly knows that he is a sociopath, and he hardly wastes his energy on emotions. There is also a classic character who doesn't seem to know that he is an anti-social personality, and he did not express it clearly in the work, but I personally think that he completely fits the characteristics of an anti-social personality.

That's Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory. Basically, his cuteness and grooves come from his inability to empathize. Anyone who has watched "Little Sheldon" can also know that his inability to empathize is innate, and it is not that a person with a high IQ chooses to develop into a lack of emotional intelligence the day after tomorrow.

Therefore, in "The Big Bang Theory", although the emotional line is set, the other party is also Amy with a little social barrier, and Amy is the active party. Amy understands and takes care of Sheldon, which makes it more reasonable.

The character of the heroine, if you put aside the anti-social personality setting, actually has her own charm. She has a high IQ and works neatly, and is indeed a person who is easy to succeed. In order to rationalize some of her practices and reduce the audience's moral expectations for her, the screenwriter forcibly added an incompatible anti-social personality setting, which is very inconsistent.

The other characters also contradict themselves in my opinion, mostly in the details. Antisocial personality is still the most obvious and biggest misuse.

The words of a family, don't spray if you don't like it.

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