It used to refer to a type of female character who is depicted as unrealistically lacking in flaws or weaknesses.
Now people use to refer to a "Female Character I Don't Like For Some Reason."
Now people use to refer to a "Female Character I Don't Like For Some Reason."
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Get the Mary Sue mug.A person born into this world destined to be a helper of people. The root of her name is "helper" She is the one that gives her flip-flops to hookers at the am/pm Arco. Gives the jackets off her back to any person who needs them more than herself. She lives selflessly and desires financial freedom and wants the world of all cultures to live in peace and learn that we are to unite and love only one God and that- God gave up his only son, his name is Yaweh(Jesus)who actually died for us so that we can live on earth and accept Christ as our savior, until the day we go to Heaven after we die on Earth-so that we can re-unite with him and all of our loved ones who beleive in the same. Our beloved animals are included in this beleif. Sandra Sue Sansone is outgoing,caring,fun,and will live life to the fullest by showing empathy to anyone she encounters. She loves to dance country line-dancing and hip-hop dancing/shuffling and sing Kareoke on a weekly basis.
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Get the Big Fat Sue mug.The most common type of Mary Sue is a character based an the author's idealization of themself. Furthermore, because the author is imagining a preferred version of themself, and because faults are overlooked in favor of optimization, a Mary Sue tends to have only superficial resemblance to the author, sharing similar likes/dislikes and a similar spirituality (when applicable), but objectifying things such as worldview and relationships. This type of Mary Sue is more common simply because it's easier to write and is more appealing to the author. This Mary Sue is found in fanfics and original fiction alike. Yes, Mary Sues abound even in professional writing.
The other type of Mary Sue is a character intended to be an ideal match for another, appearing almost exclusively in fanfics. In this case, "ideal match" means that the character's positive traits are exaggerated to render impossible any competition for the love interest. Arguably more pernicious than the "self-idealization" type, the "ideal match" type by its very nature prevents compelling character or plot development, which the "self-ideal" Mary Sue may be able to avoid.
The other type of Mary Sue is a character intended to be an ideal match for another, appearing almost exclusively in fanfics. In this case, "ideal match" means that the character's positive traits are exaggerated to render impossible any competition for the love interest. Arguably more pernicious than the "self-idealization" type, the "ideal match" type by its very nature prevents compelling character or plot development, which the "self-ideal" Mary Sue may be able to avoid.
Self-idealization: "That fic was ridiculous. I could overlook the atrocious grammar, but not such an obvious and annoying Mary Sue. What's the point of releasing a story to the unsuspecting public if it's only written for the masturbation of the author's ego?"
Ideal match: "It's hard to find any other story that's so dull as one that has an ideal match Mary Sue in it. What is there to be interested in if the pair never has any trials to overcome?"
Ideal match: "It's hard to find any other story that's so dull as one that has an ideal match Mary Sue in it. What is there to be interested in if the pair never has any trials to overcome?"
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