Re: Fictional or real character nearly all 11-year-olds will know a bit about?
- From: real-not-anti-spam-address@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (D.M. Procida)
- Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 21:28:30 +0100
Alex <alex.mclHELLO@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Other than the wretched Harry Potter, of course. Luke Skywalker?Real character: try a footballer or pop star.
I'd like to use the character to illustrate a wide selection of
relationships that a person might have with others, so they need to have
a decent selection of family/friends/teachers/mortal enemies/etc.
Fictional: What's wrong with using Potter? He seems to fit what you're
after perfectly, whereas other fictional characters wouldn't have such a
wide range of relationships.
A bit short of parents/siblings
He has plenty of relatives, including some usefully dead and nasty ones,
but the main problem with Potter is that it's rubbish.
Daniele
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