About Mary Sues pt 2 (not a story)
PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2004 3:22 pm
Since that thread wasn't the place to discuss this, I'm opening a new thread
The thing is, Fanfiction doesn't allow for much character development or originality. Original characters are seen as "mary sues" (even if it's not a self-insertion or an insertion of a friend) and if you change a known character's personality during the course of the story, it can offend fans. On the other side, many people who are ok with changing the personalities go way off in left field and write just horrible stuff...
I would laugh if people found out how many of the original characters in many the most famous anime and manga were these "mary sue" type characters, both self inserts and getting their friends in the act... A certain no-discuss anime has a central character that essentially is the mouthpiece of the director and the person who wrote the manga. I had heard that treebeard in Lord of the Rings was written out of Tolkien Being in earshot of one of C.S. Lewis' Classes. Authors commonly put themselves in their stories in one way or another, and almost all put their friends and enemies to some extent in their stories.
I guess for me fanfiction is another world that I could never get into. I myself don't like when characters are completely contrary to their personalities in the real story, but see nothing interesting about rehashing the same stuff over and over again. Writing in general is a hard thing to get into, so it's not worth it to me to add the eyes of fans who "know best."
Ah... No one wanted to get involved in my rant. Good work. Meh.
The thing is, Fanfiction doesn't allow for much character development or originality. Original characters are seen as "mary sues" (even if it's not a self-insertion or an insertion of a friend) and if you change a known character's personality during the course of the story, it can offend fans. On the other side, many people who are ok with changing the personalities go way off in left field and write just horrible stuff...
I would laugh if people found out how many of the original characters in many the most famous anime and manga were these "mary sue" type characters, both self inserts and getting their friends in the act... A certain no-discuss anime has a central character that essentially is the mouthpiece of the director and the person who wrote the manga. I had heard that treebeard in Lord of the Rings was written out of Tolkien Being in earshot of one of C.S. Lewis' Classes. Authors commonly put themselves in their stories in one way or another, and almost all put their friends and enemies to some extent in their stories.
I guess for me fanfiction is another world that I could never get into. I myself don't like when characters are completely contrary to their personalities in the real story, but see nothing interesting about rehashing the same stuff over and over again. Writing in general is a hard thing to get into, so it's not worth it to me to add the eyes of fans who "know best."
Ah... No one wanted to get involved in my rant. Good work. Meh.