De Sade (1969)

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De Sade (1969)
Rpf, horrible new craze or unacknowledged genre that's always been here?
We have so many well known movies and books and shows that are just rpf, like:
Shakespeare in love
Our flag means death
Velvet goldmine
Anastasia
The great escape
The sound of music
Dante's inferno, purgatorio, and paradiso
Abraham Lincoln vampire hunter
Hamilton
Any time Cleopatra shows up in anything
Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar
And that's barely scratching the surface!
Every single piece of media that's "based on a true story" or falls under "fictionalized biography" is rpf. You've read, watched, and enjoyed it whether you want to admit it or not.
Shipping irl people is nothing new. Whether you write about it or post about it or not, everyone's done it at some point, even you, and you'll do it again. Can you honestly tell me you've never wondered if two of your friends had feelings for each other or thought they'd make a cute couple? Or read about historical figures and thought the same? How is that moraly different?
Yes there is a problem when people make it their whole personality and become obsessed to the point of harassing the people and their families, but that isn't exclusive to rpf and you can engage with rfp without doing that.
I don't consider the characters in my fics equal to the people they are based on because in my fics they aren't real life people, they are characters. The closest they could ever be are vague imitations of the real people they're based on. Like a painting or a statue of a historical figure, they are them in name and appearance only.
Now, this isn't me condoning fic that promotes toxic or genuinely harmful ideas or tropes, that's a different discussion entirely. What I'm focused on here is, why is rpf only bad online when it's extremely common and normalized in literature, movies, and interpersonal circles?
De Sade (1969)
De Sade (1969)
Bob sells signatures to fund pulp fiction dreams. His mysterious benefactor reveals his name, Angus Armstrong, and offers to fund his biggest dream of all. #AuthorJourney #WriterSupport #StoryReveal https://open.substack.com/pub/khiatons/p/angel-investor-70a?r=733uhu&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Amadeus (1984)
WINCHESTER (2018) – SUBTITLE INDONESIA Firearm heiress Sarah Winchester is convinced that she is haunted by the souls killed at the hands of the Winchester repeating rifle.
WINCHESTER (2018) – SUBTITLE INDONESIA Firearm heiress Sarah Winchester is convinced that she is haunted by the souls killed at the hands of the Winchester repeating rifle.