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回答题Why would anyone want to push themselves into the public eye?
"Famous people have usually experienced a negative event during childhood--often it's the loss of a parent, or rejection from a key figure in their life at a younger age," said Professor Cary Cooper.He suggested that" their motivator is therefore to achieve something they thought they couldn't manage".He added that their fame often takes them away from "ordinary people", and they're "thrown into a celebrity group of other people who are insecure".Canadian psychologist Mark Schaller argued that exposure to fame inevitably produces psychological disturbance.The famous become more chronically self-conscious and self-aware because of all the attention.Famous people constantly experience that " merely momentary discomfort" of heightened selfconsciousness you feel when someone points a camera at you, said Dr Persaud.And Prof Cooper said celebrities often suffer from depression, and turning to drink or drugs could be a result of them often feeling "lonely when not on stage".Being away from home a lot, being under the scrutiny of the press, difficulty sustaining relationships--all of this " makes them vulnerable" and often has a "stress-related outcome".And, of course, the public's fascination with celebrities helps fuel their fame.But why do people find them so exciting? Prof Cooper said it is all about our need for " communality"--a feeling of belonging.We talk about people in the public eye and use people as metaphors in public life for our own lives.But he added that we do not actually care about them as individuals--unfortunately for the celebrities we are interested only in how their own lives might reflect our own.
Many people need to be famous because they want________ A.the money
B.to follow their parents' steps
C.to be the best
D.to fight back the negative opinion from close ones
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