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Meow101
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09 Oct 2010, 1:05 am

I don't like them...nobody is that flawless and I give ppl who read my writing more credit than to think anyone would be.

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09 Oct 2010, 10:25 am

IMHO, a "True Sue" is an idealized version of the author. Said character is flawless and everybody loves and adores him/her, while eternally doting on the Sue's "gifts" and attributes.

The real problem with Sues is they're self-indulgent and offer nothing to the reader. A reader has to be able to relate to the protagonist in some way, and they can't relate at all the perfect Sue. Superman can't rightly be considered a Sue because he did have weaknesses, not EVERYBODY thought he was great, and he was more the idealization of an idea (justice, hero, ect.) than the idealization of a person. His Clark Kent is what normal people could identify with, and his Superman was what they wished they could be.

Just my two cents.


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