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Mary Sue, i.e. a transliteration of Mary Sue. The term Mary Sue (Mary Sue) is said to have originated in the fan** circle abroad. A foreign author created a fictional heroine named Mary Sue to enjoy her self-written science fiction fanfiction, and her fame soared, and this fictional name has also become a representative mental noun.
Mary Sue is a fictional protagonist in the same humanities who is not in the real plot.,This protagonist is often very good and powerful.,Entangled with the popular characters in the real story.,Ambiguity continues.,Peach blossoms.。 Now, Mary Sue refers not only to the narcissistic mentality of fanfiction authors, but also to the mentality of original writers. In addition, it is not limited to female authors.
This phenomenon of mentality, which exists in both male and female authors, is collectively referred to as "su".
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Mary Sue is actually an original female protagonist (there are also original male protagonists, but the original male protagonist is Tom Sue Crossing or directly entering a certain anime or **comic or something.,And then it's everything.,Everyone likes it.,That is, the peach blossoms are blooming.
By the way, there is also a pseudo-Su (pseudo-Mary Sue), which means that they are not really keen on Mary Sue, but they get attention by writing a Mary Sue or criticize Mary Sue from another angle.
Very seriously written, hope.
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Mary Sue is a literary freshman buzzword that refers to a fictional plot in fan** that is not in the main character, which is often very "perfect".
Many readers often come into contact with the word Mary Sue when they are a**Internet**, whether Mary Sue is the name of the protagonist or a comic idol, let's find out together.
01 Now, Mary Sue is no longer limited to the direct definition of "perfect", but can be divided into two categories: "perfect Sue" and "ordinary Sue". Mary Sue reflects the author's narcissistic mentality phenomenon. Out of the foreign fan** circle.。
02 Mary Sue not only refers to the narcissistic mentality of fanfiction authors, but can also be used to refer to the narcissistic mentality of original writers. It is a self-substitute created by the author to satisfy self-desires (usually lust for love, wealth, power, strong desire for self-expression) and vanity.
03 Although the word Mary Sue is ** fandom, now Mary Sue appears not only in the fandom but also in the original world. Therefore, both the dou and the original may have Mary Sue, and both the protagonist and supporting characters may be Sue.
04 The basic performance of Mary Sue in fanfiction is that the original characters and the original characters tamper with the original setting at will and destroy the original world. The Mary Sue author in the fandom only relies on his own desires to make the doujin female protagonist (or male protagonist) omnipotent in the original world.
05 Mary Sue is a mean word, which satisfies the sense of self-involvement of the author and the audience, but it is also easy to cause disgust. Most of the Mary Sue reflect the author's perfect imagination or sustenance for himself. Abroad, Mary Sue and Jack Sue fans are mostly teenagers, while the average age of domestic patients is much older.
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Hello dear, "Mary Sue" means a term of American literary origin to refer to a fictional character who is considered too perfect, too idealistic, lacking flaws, or too idealized. The term originated from a Star Trek fandom in which the main character was named Mary Sue, who was considered to be an overly perfect kakumi and was soon imitated by other fanfiction authors, and gradually evolved into a literary term. Now, the term "Mary Sue" has expanded to other fictional worlds, including movies, TV series, **, games, and other fields, to describe fictional characters who are considered too perfect, too idealistic, lacking flaws, or too idealistic.
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Mary Sue"(Mary sue) is a term derived from literary works used to describe a character or persona that is overly idealistic, lacks rigor, or is unrealistic. The term originated from a spontaneous creation by a Star Trek enthusiast in which the heroine was named Mary Sue.
A typical seepage Mary Sue character is considered flawless, with hardly any flaws or contradictions. She usually possesses special talents, extraordinary abilities, and enviable looks, while also developing special and unreasonable intimacy with other characters. The Mary Sue character's story often revolves around her presence and strengths, while other characters are often marginalized or demeaningd.
The term Mary Sue has evolved and is widely used in a variety of products, including films, games, and more. It is used to critique characters who are unrealistic, lack depth, or are too quick to idealize because they can throw the story out of balance and believability.
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Mary Sue generally refers to the fictional slag of the fanfiction that does not have a protagonist in the real plot, this protagonist is often more "perfect", and the relationship with the popular characters in the real plot is complicated, and it is often concerned by the protagonist.
Mary Sue is used to describe an overly idealistic, flawless character. This character usually possesses various strengths, such as good looks, intelligence, and talent, while having few obvious shortcomings or challenges in the storyline. Mary Sue is often thought of as a character figure lacking authenticity and complexity in a fictional world, and is sometimes seen as an expression of the author's self-projection or self-satisfaction.
Whether a character is Su or not has nothing to do with the author's writing. We can think of the writing as packaging, poor writing is easy to goof, and the better the writing, the more gorgeous the packaging is, the more confusing, and the easier it is for readers to have the idea of "I like this character, so it's not Sue". Therefore, to judge whether a character is Su, it is necessary to ** the purpose of the character's creation.
Features of Mary Sue:
1. Immaculate: Mary Sue characters often have overly perfect appearances, talents, skills, and qualities, with few flaws and blemishes.
2. Special identity: Mary Sue characters often have special identities or backgrounds, such as royalty, the chosen one, etc., which makes them unique.
3. Extraordinary abilities: Mary Sue characters have abilities and skills that are beyond the ordinary, whether it is combat, intelligence, or magic, they can do almost anything.
4. Universal Affection: Mary Sue characters are often universally loved and adored by those around them, whether they are friends, enemies, or admirers.
5. Problem-solving is a breeze: Mary Sue characters are often able to solve various problems and difficulties with ease, without real challenges and growth processes.
6. Plot dependence: The Mary Sue character usually becomes the center and key to the story, and other characters and plot development revolve around her.
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