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How to Avoid Making a Mary Sue
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A "Mary Sue" is a term used to describe a character who is often perceived as too perfect or flawless, lacking in any real weaknesses or character flaws. Mary Sues can be found in literature, movies, television shows, and even in video games. Here are some tips on how to avoid creating a Mary Sue character: 1. Give your character flaws: Every character, no matter how powerful or amazing, should have some flaws. Flaws make characters relatable and interesting. Some common flaws include being insecure, being overly aggressive, or being too trusting. 2. Avoid making your character too powerful: Your character should have some limitations or weaknesses, and there should be some challenges that they are unable to overcome. This creates tension and conflict, which are essential elements of any good story. 3. Make sure your character fits the story: Your character should be an integral part of the story, not just a plot device. The character should be well-developed and have a clear purpose in the story. 4. Give your character a unique personality: Your character should have their own unique personality that sets them apart from other characters in the story. This will make the character more interesting and memorable. 5. Avoid making your character too perfect: Perfect characters can be boring and unrealistic. Give your character some flaws and imperfections that make them more human. 6. Make sure your character faces consequences for their actions: Actions have consequences, and your character should face the consequences of their actions. This will make the character more relatable and realistic. 7. Make your character earn their achievements: Your character should work hard to achieve their goals and overcome obstacles. This makes their achievements more meaningful and satisfying. By following these tips, you can create a well-rounded character that is interesting, relatable, and avoids the pitfalls of a Mary Sue character.
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