Subject: I define the answer as 'no'.
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Posted on: 2013-03-07 20:51:00 UTC

By my understanding and definition of a Mary-Sue, a Sue is badly written. Any premise can be well-written: you can write a good story about a godlike character for whom everything goes right. That makes them not a Mary-Sue.

A Mary-Sue is someone who warps the story. She - or rather her writer - will twist everything to make sure she gets what her writer wants for her. That twisting is what makes the story bad, and is what makes her a Mary-Sue.

If she gets what her author wants for her without having to break the story to do it, she isn't a Mary-Sue.

hS

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