uc pseudonym wrote:In my mind, Mary Sues are offensive only because they are a way for the author to gratify their own desires. Not because of their inherent nature.
Reminds me of a lot of other debates... The "nudity/lust" debate, the gun debate, etc... Only difference being I'm the only one (well, that I can see) on the side of the debate that I'm on.
So, basically you're saying that if the insertion of that person into the story wasn't just to gratify their own desires, it wouldn't be bad? There are people, however, who don't believe it's possible. There are also a lot of people who will immediately stop reading a story if there's a hint of self-insertion.
uc pseudonym wrote:Why must you rehash events for people to be in character? Do you respond exactly the same way to identical circumstances? I certainly don't. Furthermore, you can place characters in situations that never occur in cannon (the purpose, in my mind, of fanfiction).
But who truely knows what will and won't happen but the creaters, <sarcasm> and, of course, the 1337 fans</sarcasm>
No, actually I agree with you, but I was really being hyperbolic (did I use that term correctly?) and going to another extreme of safety and making sure you stay in character... Because, after all, your minor deviation may not fall in line with another fan's view of that character's personality. I guess it was really just a rant.
In the fanfiction I was writing, none of the canon characters "fell in love" with the character that was essentially me but not really (since my "Robert Magano" aka "bobtheduck" persona is pretty much fictional) They did interact quite a bit, and this character was a catalyst for the large events in the story.
The first time I ever heard the term "Mary Sue" was on TechTV's Anime messageboards. I asked about my character, and someone said it fit the "Mary Sue" definition, even though he wasn't super powerfull and wasn't involved romantically. I think I stayed fairly close to the rules in the Sailormoon universe. I didn't, for instance, convert Rei into a christian or, um, fix two characters. I kept Usagi childlike and loving. I kept Rei the angry protector. The only thing that could have been considered "Mary Sue" was the "Robert Magano" character (I came up with "Magano" because it's similar to "Magamo" and "Magano" is a real name)
I stopped writing it when I was told that was probably a "Mary Sue" type character. I don't really understand it, though. I mean, it sounds like the whole idea of "butane lighters cause Lung cancer" to me. It sounds like there are bad writers out there who just happen to commonly insert themselves into the stories, and so people think it's because of that that the story is bad.
I think a good writer can take all sorts of concepts and make them work, including working themselves into the story. I don't think that changes just because you're working with a story that was allready written. The only thing is, fanfiction doesn't require a comb over by a publishing company. It requires no money to acquire, and as such the normal "weeding out" methods of the novel industry are not present, and a lot more crap gets through. There is going to be a lot of bad fanfiction because, as fans seeing other fans doing it, a lot of people think "anyone can do it" and they write without really having any skill, because they think that all they have to do is string words together in a semi-understandable fashion and they can post it and watch the praise roll in.
Anyhow... It's probably better for me to stay out of the fanfiction life... I have other things that are much more important to worry about... I have other things to WRITE that are much more important to worry about...
As for self-inserts into original work: My projects list included "Level: The Now" It is a fictional story that will revolve around real people... Myself being in the forefront... Oh, I can hear the cringes now. Meh, don't judge it till you see it for yourself.
However, my novel project "The Diamond Spearhead" is on much more stable ground than Level, which is definately an experiment. The main character is similar to me (even though he originally came from my friend...) but that's just normal, I suppose.