Subject: Seriously.
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Posted on: 2012-04-20 22:04:00 UTC

It also kinda wrecks you as a writer, when you think and rely on tropes.

Tropes are not things to build from. Keeping them in mind when you're creating something isn't a good idea either, for that matter.

When you do that, you're limiting yourself to definitions others have made for things, rather than thinking of ways to actually make a character come to life, make a plot interesting, or make the setting of the story a place you want to explore (or stay well away from.)

For example:

If you tell me your character is an Magic Pixie Dream Girl?

I will not be interested or impressed. That's not a person. That's not even a character.

If you tell me your character is someone who had a miserable childhood, distances herself from people and accepted society with eccentric behaviors or an out of the ordinary appearance because she is depressed or has schizophrenia or an anxiety disorder and expresses herself that way because she's trying to cope and she has no real control over herself or her situation and she's going after the boring apparently normal guy because she's trying to cling to something stable before she falls off the edge, but doesn't actually know how to express it in any way but her quirky eccentricities?

I will be a bit depressed and sympathize with her because that character is a person.

Thinking in tropes is bad for you as a writer.

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