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Answer:
fandom culture is both good and bad
Explanation:
fandom culture had many pros and con that come along with it but so does most things in life.
Some pros to fandom culture are : They are like a tight group community of people who can make friends by the starter of that they both have a relatable topic - you . Another pro is that if you know anything will happen to you, you will have a group of people who look up to you to fall back on. With having a large fandom it can boost who sees you and you may be pushed further into the media. The final pro to fandom culture is that they feel safe and like you are their for them and they can also relate to you on a certain level.
Some cons to fandom culture are: You may be pushed so far into the spotlight that your life while just be followed to every minor detail. You also have the problem of the toxic fans theses are people who claim to be fans but are actually just there to cause chaos among the people who support you.
Also the problem of stalkers- people who will follow you until you reach the point of unsafety these people will do anything to practically make you life a living hell.Final con to all of this is the new and uprising cancel culture this is when people dig up past mistakes that you have made and use it against you now , if you do not have a apology up quicker than the speed of sound they will ruin you life.
I see no problem with fandom culture unless it gets to a point of toxicity were u are in harms way or mentally hurt (a member of the dsmp fandom)
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central idea/theme within “Embers of Moonlight” of dying. This is first evidenced within the title with
the word “embers.” Embers are the pieces
of fire (wood/coal) that are burning out, yet they still have fire within
them. The author discusses the dying of
the moon—something that can appear to some to be immortal—and with that can be
said to communicate the idea or theme that everything goes through the phases
of life and will eventually die. </span>