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those two traits are not mutually exclusive
Tell that to Rowling. She has a habit of letting us know that the characters we're supposed to dislike are ugly.
those two traits are not mutually exclusive
Not to show support to Rowling, herself, (though I do support the people who poured their hearts into that franchise) but it's my impression that sort of thing is a YA genre convention and not just her being gross. But to be fair, I also don't read much YA.Tell that to Rowling. She has a habit of letting us know that the characters we're supposed to dislike are ugly.
I think that would be a Mary Sue, or a Gary StuI think the only writer's sin in terms of characters I haven't committed in a long time (Since High school I think?) is you know, the classic 'idealist version of me protagonist'
I have done that like, once. And after I finished the project I went 'yeah...not sharing this with anyone =-=' ' lol
I can’t be the only one who think Smaug is kinda hot? And not just because he breathes fire
I think she got it wrong with Rita. And a lot of things. But wow that also dredged up a memory from reading HP many years ago now.Tell that to Rowling. She has a habit of letting us know that the characters we're supposed to dislike are ugly.
Hmm, I've absolutely written a Mary/Gary Stu (protagonist who wins and is amazing at everything cause they're the protagonist) once or twice, probably more if I actually look at all my projects. But as far as my personal memory goes, I think I have only one where I've done the 'he's exactly like me but without my flaws and has a 12 pack, and all the characters think they're amazing' version is like once, and that was in high school when I first started writing. When I finished the project I realized how silly that was and into the bin it went lolI think that would be a Mary Sue, or a Gary StuI don’t think I’ve done that…yet!
Breathes fire and talks like Benedict Cumberbatch... yeah, maybe. Dragon who breathes fire, sounds like Tom Hiddleston, and drives a barely street-legal McLeran? Now we're talking the Books of Binding.I can’t be the only one who think Smaug is kinda hot? And not just because he breathes fire![]()
I hate Rowling, but I actually disagree with this!I think she got it wrong with Rita. And a lot of things. But wow that also dredged up a memory from reading HP many years ago now.
It’s a common thing in writing that if beauty means good and pure then ugly must mean bad and evil. Nowadays that would just be bad writing.
But all that inward stuff, I cant put that on the book cover, and if Hollywood was to cast them, I would like them to get the physical appearances right. Some are attractive, and some are not, and their appearance does matter. Its not like I didn't put any thought into it at all. And attractive people dont really hurt the effort to get sales
I think there are many stories that lend themselves to those types of additional questions. But...you know... many stories don't. The characters in my stories are attractive enough that I don't mind following them, and keeping the image in my minds eye. But none of them were set out to be supermodels. I dont believe I was trying to make commentary about appearances in the story. But the bad guys do tend to be more monstrous in appearance, and physical changes for those succumbing do tend to move one away from a healthy appearance.
I think we like our monsters to look like monsters.(Secretly, I think all MC's are Mary Sues)
<--Will support Mrs Rowling. Keep writing.
I dont know that ugly bad guys is a just a young adult thing. Making the bad guys ugly and monstrous has a long long history. Even including Humbaba from Gilgamesh, and must now include Thanos from pretty close to today. I suspect such depictions occurred even before stuff was written down. The fall of the angels includes their fall from beauty into worms and monsters, and characters like Medusa and Calibus. Why are both Vader and Palpatine ugly? Its just a thing that happens a lot in fiction. I think we like our monsters to look like monsters.