I'm not sure which character you're referring to. I will try my best to answer your questions if you can provide more context. Generally speaking, the characters in a novel are fictional characters that are imagined and created by the author. They have their own personalities, experiences, goals, etc. In reality, the people we come into contact with are real characters shaped by many factors such as history, culture, and society. Their behavior and decisions are subject to various restrictions and influences, and it is impossible for them to freely imagine and create as in novels. However, as a form of literature, novels could create a world with profound meaning and imagination, allowing people to feel different emotions and thoughts in it. Therefore, the characters in the novel did not represent everyone in the real world, but represented the author's imagination and creativity, providing readers with a unique reading experience.