Subject: "It" vs. "they"
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Posted on: 2013-08-08 16:15:00 UTC

First off, I definitely prefer plural-"they" over singular-"they," and I can switch over to that if people feel really strongly about it. However, there are some reasons I used "it" in the first place:

1. I don't have a problem with dehumanizing Mary Sues, which are neither real people nor even good characters. They aren't treated as real people/characters anywhere in the PPC—which is one reason assassinating them is not considered murder—and I don't think there's any reason they should be.

2. "It" is forcefully a-gendered, which I think is really important here. A fictional character doesn't have a gender until it's assigned one by its author, so while we're talking about the abstract concept of a Mary Sue, I don't want to give anyone the slightest chance of assuming we mean all girls all the time just because the concept happens to have a girl's name. I think using "it" is a very efficient way to force the brain to discard gender assumptions.

3. This doesn't directly have anything to do with the article, but it's healthy to be able to look at your own characters objectively, as the role they play in the story rather than the emotional connection you have with them. It's a lesson a lot of authors, including Suethors, have to learn in order to accept criticism and use it to improve their writing. If there's a chance that using this language can snap anyone's mind out of the notion that Mary Sues are precious little darlings that shouldn't be criticized because of the emotional damage to their authors who love them so, I think we should do it.


To sum up, I'm deliberately trying to mess with people's heads in order to create new understanding. If it doesn't work, I'll discard it, but that's why I did it this way.

~Neshomeh

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