Subject: Loss of Identity bothers me.
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Posted on: 2011-09-12 21:39:00 UTC
You see this most often in Self Insert sues. In fact, it's the reason why I mostly want to tackle those, with only a few exceptions. The exchange of identity is the rawest, most overt, form a Sue can take. Or so I feel.
But what do I mean by this?
It is easy to see that society sets standards for people that are nearly impossible to reach. For example: for women, it's often an image of physical beauty... a beauty that's unattainable by most of the population. Many people, absorbing this in culture, associate themselves with the negative. "Society sets THIS message forward... but I am not that. I am worse than it. I am bad. I need to change."
None of this is conscious, or it usually isn't. But the evidence can be seen so clearly in Mary Sues: Often they are idealized in beauty... THEY reached that unattainable standard. It's not real beauty. I just see the tears and frustration of the writer in stuff like that... that they don't realize they are promoting and desiring to be the very image that's hurting them.
What does this have to do with Self Inserts?
The Sue Transformation.
It doesn't happen in every bad/Mary Sue Self Insert story. But it's so common, it hurts. It's so common, it should have a wiki article.
The person enters the world with their normal appearance, or close to it. But as soon as they get involved in the fantasy world, they change their appearance, ability level... even species and personality. They throw away who they were, simply because they wish they were better. Because they think this thing that isn't them is better.
Whenever I see a poor girl that is transformed like that in a Suefic... I just see it as that girl burning out, dying... and a horrid vampire of ego and desire taking hold of the empty husk and puppeting it around. It horrifies me.
It's natural to want to be better than you are.
But to throw your whole self away for it, your entire identity, losing who you are at your very core...
It makes me sick.