Subject: Re: 'He', 'she', 'it', and 'they'.
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Posted on: 2013-08-07 15:37:00 UTC

Actually, I think that the one solution that you overlooked is the best solution in this case: the plural "they". Since the article talks about Mary-Sues in general, I think that using a plural "they" unless a singular subject is absolutely necessary resolves all problems: there are no gender issues, and it is not as grammatically awkward as a singular "they," thus:

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

BUT

In Sue stories, instead of [gender bias] being something that forces the character to struggle and work extra-hard to achieve her goals, a Sue will instantly remove the obstacle by humiliating a token biased man...

So I'd go for plural "they", switching to the requisite singular pronoun whenever needed.

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