Subject: 'He', 'she', 'it', and 'they'.
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Posted on: 2013-08-07 09:41:00 UTC

I agree that the article needs pronoun consistency. Despite the fact that we say that 'she' is used generically (which it is), I don't think we should use it that way in the article - it makes too many implicit statements. Equally, 'he' shouldn't be used generically here (also, using 'he' to talk about 'Mary-Sue' would be kind of weird).

When it comes to 'it' and 'they'... well:

When a Mary Sue faces a problem, either it overcomes the obstacle easily with the powers or abilities it already possesses...

When a Mary Sue faces a problem, either they overcome the obstacle easily with the powers or abilities they already possess...

There's nothing wrong with the second version - it's grammatically correct these days - but I don't like it. ;) That said, it's not as awkward as I was afraid it was going to be. Given that this article is about distinguishing 'Sues from good characters, 'it' wouldn't be appropriate in the case of a character who could go either way (and it would be jarring to change halfway through a sentence: 'Either it is flat, or they are dynamic').

With all that in mind, I think I'd vote for singular 'they' throughout (despite my objections), shifting to 'he' and 'she' where it is specific to one or the other, and never using 'it' of a character.

hS

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