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If taken out of context, the characters, yes, could seem a bit too idealized to be believable. However, the characters in any story should be considered on par with all a story’s literary elements.  For instance, the story takes place in the distant future after a great war where there is a great deal of brainwashing of people that has taken place.  With all that in mind, it is understood that pretty much anything can be possible, which makes the characters—as idealized as they may seem to some—all the more believable. 






If a character is portrayed in such a way that is unrealistic, then it is possible that they have been too idealized to be believable.

Who is a Character?

This refers to a person or group of persons that play a certain role in a story and follows a script.

Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete but a general overview of who a character is and how one can become too idealized is given.

Read more about characterization here:

https://brainly.com/question/1393329

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