๐I recommend the following modern novels by Mary Sue: Dressed as a Mary Sue Female Lead, Smells So Smelly! The female lead had transmigrated into Mary Sue's novel, but she did not have a strong personality. "When the CEO's Husband Is Broke": The villain's wife is bankrupt, but a certain CEO spoils her. "I've been spoiled by a big boss to become the female lead of a Mary Sue": The female lead has been spoiled by a big boss to become the female lead of a Mary Sue. "Mr. Jiang's Little Flirting Spirit": The female protagonist transmigrated into Mary Sue's novel and became the little protagonist of Mary Sue. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope that you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
" I'm the super invincible Mary Sue!" " After hundreds of years of hard work, he has created a legend in the industry. He is known as the super invincible Mary Sue!" " F * ck, Mary Sue exploded into fame in the entertainment industry."" The female protagonist, Mary Sue, has an occupational disease. She's extremely narcissistic and thinks that everyone loves her, but that's not the case." These sentences revealed that these novels were all Mary Sue works.
I recommend "Time is like a Note". This is a modern romance novel about urban life. In the story, Su Jian, as the empress of a different world, possessed a body and became a pitiful little girl who was bullied by others. However, she had a prominent family background, a peerless handsome man, and all the big shots around her. This novel was full of Mary Sue elements, but it did not lose its interesting plot and character. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The most famous Mary Sue novel was probably " How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream " by Jin Yong.
Well, it depends. A Mary Sue, with all her idealized traits, can be a double - edged sword for a story. On one hand, if the story is a light - hearted, escapist fantasy, a Mary Sue might work well as she can be a source of wish - fulfillment for the readers. But in a more complex, character - driven story, a Mary Sue can make the plot feel unbalanced as she overshadows other characters and lacks the flaws that make characters relatable and interesting.
๐I recommend the following Mary Sue novels to you: 1. "The Psycho Mary Sue of Quick Transmigration": A Mary Sue who has been working in the industry for a long time and has experienced all kinds of bizarre and absurd transmigration missions. The plot and setting of this novel were very creative and worth reading. 2. "I've been spoiled by a big boss and become the female lead of a Mary Sue": The second daughter of the Xiao family transmigrated to become the female lead of an ancient Mary Sue novel and was spoiled to the heavens by a big boss. This novel was sweet and full of love. It was very likable. 3. "From the Conquest of the Dark Lord": The female protagonist Sang Yu transmigrated into an interstellar love song novel and destroyed the original plot through various means. The male protagonist of this novel was a classic big shot. Not only was he handsome, but he also doted on the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
It depends. Sometimes a Mary Sue can work if the story is well-written and the character has some depth and flaws beneath the surface perfection.
As a fan of online literature, I can't give my personal opinion because Mary Sue is a fictional literary work, and the acceptance of readers varies from person to person. But generally speaking, the common plots in Mary Sue included: 1. Fall in love with the protagonist unconditionally, even if he has no good qualities or is already with someone else. The protagonist can always solve all problems easily without any difficulties stopping him. The family and friends of the protagonist are very stupid and incompetent, and can only rely on the strength of the protagonist. The protagonist is always jealous and ostracized by others in school or work, but he can easily overcome these difficulties. These plots may make some readers feel uncomfortable and unreal because they don't conform to the values and logic of real life. However, different readers may have different views, so the most unacceptable plot varies from person to person.
Mary Sue novels are a type of online literature popular in the mainland of China. Usually, the main character is a woman. The protagonist usually has all the perfect qualities, including intelligence, beauty, wealth, love, and so on. These works often fabricated an extremely exaggerated and unrealistic worldview and exaggerated descriptions of the protagonist to make it seem too perfect and omnipotent. These novels often had a strong fairytale-like color and often had unrealistic plots and character relationships. They were considered a literary form that was overly sweet, unrealistic, and lacked realistic basis.
'Palace Ci of Ming Dynasty' was a historical novel that described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Although this kind of plot was very common in novels, it did not make people feel like Mary Sue because it lacked romantic elements. First of all, Ci of Daming Palace had a real historical background and characters. The characters in the novel all had rich historical backgrounds and personality characteristics. This sense of realism made it easier for people to accept and agree with the plot of the story. Secondly, the story in "Ci of the Palace of Ming" was full of drama and conflict, not just a simple romantic love story. The novel is full of palace struggles, political conspiracies, and life and death farewells. These elements enhance the tension and legibility of the story rather than making people feel like Mary Sue. Finally, the literary style of "Ci of the Great Ming Palace" was beautiful and moving. The writing was delicate and the emotions were sincere. The images of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei in the novel were full of emotions, making it easier for people to resonate and invest in them. Therefore, even though there were romantic elements in " Ci of the Palace of Daming ", it didn't make people feel that it was Mary Sue because it lacked romantic elements. On the contrary, its plot and literary style made it easier for people to accept and recognize it as an excellent historical novel.
In male novels, the setting of the female lead was very important. One could write a story that was neither Mary Sue nor weak through the following aspects: 1. Independent personality: The female protagonist should have her own personality and the ability to think independently. Don't completely rely on the male protagonist or worship him too much. The heroine should have her own goals and pursuits and bravely achieve them. 2. Frustrations and tribulations: The heroine should encounter some setbacks and tribulations in the process of growing up to make her stronger and braver. These setbacks and tribulations could be some difficulties in life or tests from the male protagonist. 3. Independent: The heroine should not be completely dependent on the male protagonist. She should have independent thinking and action ability. She could converse and communicate with the male protagonist on equal terms and had her own friends and relatives. 4. Emotional resonance: The female protagonist should be able to resonate with the male protagonist emotionally and understand, support, and care for each other. The relationship between two people should not be just pure love. It should also have the meaning of supporting each other and growing together. 5. Growth and change: The heroine should change and grow in the process of growth, not only on the outside but also on the inside. She should be able to face her past and present and gradually become more mature and steady. The male and female leads needed to be shaped according to the plot and character. Through the above characteristics, they could write more vivid and real characters to make the audience feel more deeply.