I think that an emotional connection with characters in fiction is necessary for me to enjoy it. I have never managed to make that connection with any of Thomas Hardy's characters. Reading the Mayor of Casterbridge, I realised that I did not care if any character, or all the characters, died on the next page. I stopped reading at that point. I tried some of his short stories, hoping that the format might help make a connection more quickly, but no, nothing.
I think that’s a good point! The story would have to be really compelling for me to continue if I didn’t like the characters. Whereas I will often read anyway if I liked the characters but the story was a bit ‘meh’
I think that’s a good point! The story would have to be really compelling for me to continue if I didn’t like the characters. Whereas I will often read anyway if I liked the characters but the story was a bit ‘meh’