Do you picture actors in your mind when you read?

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Not unless I've seen the movie first.
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I like to imagine the people of the book but I like to see the actor or picture of a person on the from cover to trigger and clear a picture in my mind.
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I dont really SEE the characters. I just sort of....imagine them, unless there was a picture of them on the cover or I seen the movie first. Like, Adrian ,from Bloodlines, I never really saw him in my head. I just.... Thought of a figure that my brain recognized as Adrian. If that makes sense.
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No, I usually get a picture in my head based off of the writer's descriptions. However, whenever I read the Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings books, I get images of the actors that portrayed them in the movie versions!
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I do, depending on how well the book is written.
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Only if the book has been made into a movie that I have seen.
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Yes! always and even if you picture someone while you are reading did you know that that is actually a real person that you have seen before? Same with dreams. Even if you don't recognize the person in a dream or that you just imagine, you have actually seen them! Your mind remembers the person subconsiously
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Sometimes I do picture actors and actresses. Quite often though I put myself and the people I love in the stories. That could be why I have such a hard time when the story ends.
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Oh yeah, I do, Like when reading divergent I pictured Oliva Wilde playing tris but Shay did good, i did however picture shay as Hazel Grace in the fault in our stars.

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Oh yeah, I do, Like when reading divergent I pictured Oliva Wilde playing tris but Shay did good, i did however picture shay as Hazel Grace in the fault in our stars.
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I do not. I create my one unique person in my mind
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It depend on how well the person is described, like if I think the description sounds like anyone who immediately comes to mind.
But most of the time, people are always faceless in my head! It's kind of scary actually!
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The only time I ever did that is when I first read Lord Of The Rings in 1967. I was thinking it would make a great movie. I pictured actors of the day in different parts, but the only one I remember is Charlton Heston as Aragorn.
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That would have been very interesting of a movie indeed!
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I think it would have been. They didnt have the technology back then they could never have made it.
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Post by heatherchoffman »

Definitely! (Using the author's description, of course.) Sometimes I also picture people in my real life... which sometimes turns out not so good (as in with Gone Girl... any of my friends/family that I was picturing during that book sort of backfired) lol
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