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The word 感情移入 is often used in literary criticism or discussions about art to describe how an audience connects with characters or themes.
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From Japanese kanjō (emotion) + inyū (introduction/infusion)
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: The act of pouring one's emotions into something.
Sino-Japanese (kango)Kultureller Kontext
When Japanese people use 感情移入, they are often talking about a deep, personal connection. It's more than just understanding; it's about feeling what another person or character feels. This concept is important in understanding many aspects of Japanese storytelling, from traditional theater to modern anime, where character development often focuses on creating this emotional bond with the audience.
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Choose the best English translation for 「感情移入」:
「感情移入」directly translates to empathy or emotional involvement.
Which sentence uses 「感情移入」 correctly?
「感情移入」 is used when you emotionally connect with someone or something, like a character in a movie.
If you strongly feel what another person is feeling, you are showing:
「感情移入」 means empathy, which is understanding and sharing the feelings of another.
「感情移入」 means to feel happy.
「感情移入」 means empathy or emotional involvement, not simply happiness. It can involve various emotions.
You can use 「感情移入」 when you understand a character's feelings in a story.
Yes, this is a common way to use 「感情移入」; it describes connecting with a character's emotions.
「感情移入」 is usually a negative feeling.
「感情移入」 is generally a neutral or positive concept, referring to the act of empathizing, which is often seen as a good thing.
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ぼんやり
B1Vaguely; absentmindedly; dimly.
夢中
B1Absorption; engrossment; infatuation.
受け止める
B1To accept; to take; to grasp.
達成感
B1Sense of accomplishment.
ひしひしと
B1Acutely; keenly; strongly (feeling something).
適応する
B1To adapt; to adjust.
健気な
B2Brave, admirable, or plucky (especially of a weaker person).
感心な
B1Admirable; deserving admiration.
感心
B1Admiration, impression, or being impressed.
感心する
B1To be impressed; to admire.