Subject: Outsider opinion
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Posted on: 2013-08-07 11:27:00 UTC

I like it. But, honestly, if I had come to this article trying to find out why the PPC killed my wonderful original character calling him a Mary Sue, I would have stopped reading after “We of the PPC are attempting a fairly unique thing in that we're seeking to define "Mary Sue" not in terms of what it does...” For Eru’s sake, I just came from the mission report, where the agents rant about what my OC did to the poor canon. I would never see the sixth paragraph of your chapter “Flat vs. Dynamic”.

Maybe it would help to say, somewhere near the top, where everybody can see it, something like “For most practical purposes of the PPC's agents, Mary Sues and Gary Stus are original characters in fan fiction, who, rather than fitting into the world where their story is assumed to happen, warp this world until it fulfills their needs”, and then give the more detailed explanations.

I seconde what Huinesoron said concerning Primary and Secondary Traits, specifically “What I think we need is a section that specifically debunks the idea that these traits are anything other than common characteristics of Sues.”

Your use of the word “Stus” (already pointed out by doctorlit) stood out to me because you never mentioned that a male “Mary Sue” is sometimes called “Gary Stu”, so readers may not understand what you are talking about.

May speaking about “Sues and Stus” in plural help to avoid the he/she/it-problem?

I spotted a mistake: we're only shown that the she is more powerful than weaklings and fools. “The” shouldn’t be there.

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