Subject: I never got the impression that VM disagrees with the PPC
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Posted on: 2011-08-31 18:54:00 UTC

She is a PG for it after all. She's just calling for some critical analysis about the term Mary Sue.


The problem with the term Mary Sue is that it is too nebulous. It never had a standard definition, and with how large and decentralized the fanfic community has gotten I doubt it ever will. There also seems to be an insistence that Mary Sue only applies to female characters (which I have always disagreed with - there's no reason the term can't be gender neutral. Making a 'gary stu' counterpart is just unnecessary) which means that the term is going to be loaded with gender bias for as long as it is used.

I think that if we want to start making more clean language we'll have to start inventing new terms. A term for a character that has talents, innate powers, extreme beauty, etc above and beyond his/her peers (which would function only as a Trope, not necessarily as an automatic negative component. Not All Tropes are Bad), and another term for a character that seems to draw attention to his/herself in a story inexplicably, and drives the plots in ways that can only be explained with Fridge Logic.

The former would serve as the traditional superficial Mary Sue traits (and would not be negative by default) while the latter would cover the deeper Mary Sue traits (which would almost always be negative).

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