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Mary Sue, the word is a derivative of "Sue", which mostly describes the concept of over-perfect and over-beautiful TV dramas, so Sue has become a perfect and attractive term for boys on the Internet, often used to describe male stars, and it first appeared in 2015.
There are various ways to describe a person as "Su", and the common expressions are very Su, Su fried the sky, good Su, too Su, and Su broke his leg. And so on, the meaning is the same, describing the boy as handsome, very manly, and with a good voice. And so on.
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Mary Sue. It is a fictional protagonist who is not in the real plot of the banquet in the fanfiction of some literary works, and this protagonist is often very "perfect", and the popular characters in the real plot are all entangled, and the flowers are blooming, and often attract the attention of the protagonist.
Now, Mary Sue refers not only to the narcissistic mentality of fanfiction authors, but also to the psychological phenomenon of original writers. In addition, it is not limited to female authors, but also refers to this mentality phenomenon of both male and female authors as "su" (sue), and Su Wen with men as the protagonists.
Known as "Tom Sue."
or "Jack Sue."
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Mary Sue refers to a female character who is perfect in the literature of the punch bench, but never exists in reality. Mary Sue refers to the phenomenon of narcissistic mentality of the writers of the Scattered Travels fandom, and is also a self-substitute created by the author to satisfy his own desires and vanity.
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Mary Sue is a transliteration of Mary Sue, which refers to the heroine's unreasonable desire to win the love of many men. In the fandom of some literary works, a protagonist who is not in the real plot is fictionalized, and this protagonist is often overly "perfect", and the popular characters in the real plot are all entangled and have complex relationships.
Now, Mary Sue does not refer to the narcissistic mentality of fanfiction authors, but also to the psychological phenomenon of their authors. In addition, this phenomenon of mentality, which is common to both male and female authors, is uniformly referred to as "Su" (sue), and Suwen, who is mainly male, is called "Tom Sue" or "Jack Sue"."。
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Describing the girl Mary Sue is too fake and renting, this protagonist is often very "perfect", and the popular characters in the real plot are all entangled, blooming flowers, and often receive the attention of the protagonist, so if you say that a girl is too Mary Sue in the reality of the big omen, it means that she is too "perfect", too fake Yiyou Jingsi.
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1. Mary Sute refers to the narcissistic, arrogant, and detached from the logic of reality.
2, Mary Sue, a new buzzword in Lu Shou's literary world, is a transliteration of Mary Sue, which generally refers to the protagonist who is not in a real plot fictionalized by the same humanities, and this protagonist is often more "perfect", and the popular character Guan Zaokai in the real plot is complex, and often receives the attention of the protagonist.
3. Now, Mary Sue is no longer limited to the definition of "perfect", which can be divided into two categories: "perfect Sue" and "ordinary Sue".
4. Synonyms: Tom Sue (also known as Jack Sue).
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Mary Sue is a transliteration of Mary Sue, referring to a fictional character in fanfiction.
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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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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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Hello dear! Mary Sue is a type of character in cultural works such as **, anime, and games. Refers to an idealized, perfected, and charismatic female character, usually a manifestation of the author's self-absorption and vanity.
Mary Sue characters have special abilities such as intelligence, strength and charm beyond ordinary people, and usually have gorgeous appearances, eye-catching clothing and other characteristics in the modeling, and at the same time, their performance in the plot is often unrealistic, which is difficult for people to empathize with, and it is also easy for readers to have aesthetic fatigue and disgust.
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. >>>More
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