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I'm thinking of writing a story and am wondering if they're any types of characters or tropes you see lacking in stories
I'm thinking of writing a story and am wondering if they're any types of characters or tropes you see lacking in stories
I'm thinking of writing a story and am wondering if they're any types of characters or tropes you see lacking in stories
Diverse characters that aren't just pandering…
No reckless characters who act on a whim.
A good love story with no "falling in love at first sight and gets together in a month or two" plotline. Along with understanding partners who do not assume and over react to things they see happening to their partner/lover.
For example. "OMG he looked at that girl so long he totally must like her. I must run and catch a flight to Timbuktu, creating a dramatic scene so that he must chase me here, proclaim his undying love for me, and then we kiss".
Yeah all of those.
Shit, thanks a lot! These are all great suggestions! Please keep 'em coming.
- Asexuals and aromantics
- Also poly and nonbinary people
- Healthy romances
- Love triangles that are an actual triangle, not "Oh no Mary Sue has both DarkBroodyMan and SoftSunshineBoy pining over her, who will she choose?" I just want a love triangle where I can't tell the outcome from a mile away.
YES, WE NEED MORE ARO, ASEXUAL, POLY, AND NBS!
Oh, and genderfluid and bigender
- Asexuals and aromantics
- Also poly and nonbinary people
- Healthy romances
- Love triangles that are an actual triangle, not "Oh no Mary Sue has both DarkBroodyMan and SoftSunshineBoy pining over her, who will she choose?" I just want a love triangle where I can't tell the outcome from a mile away.
YES, WE NEED MORE ARO, ASEXUAL, POLY, AND NBS!
Oh, and genderfluid and bigender
Yes!
Yes!
- Guys who are in theatre but not portrayed as super feminine.
One of the most masculine guys I know is in theatre… Granted I do see a lot of feminine guys in theatre, but that is totally a stereotype… In fiction every guy in theatre is portrayed as a feminine, beanie-wearing man-child… Amd that's wrong…
FUCKIN LESBIANS
• diversity
• less “I am the chosen one” tropes
• less noble “it’s is the right thing I must do it” heroes. (Think, Percy Jackson or Peter Quil)
• FRIENDSHIPS THAT DONT HAVE TO BE ROMANTIC
• dinosaurs
On the topic of Chosen Ones, I'd honestly rather see the soldier who's trained their whole life to defeat the villain win instead of having Random Farmer Sunshine Child show up as the Chosen One and upstage them.
Also, in the Plot Factory area, there's some asks that are "As blank, what do you want to see more of in stories?" and there's one for LGBTQIA+, men, women, POC, children, and I think teens and adults??
Characters from countries that don't have a ton of characters from. I can't remember reading a book where the MC is from Venezuela, Peru, Ukraine, etc.
Yes this! I just finished reading a book that took place in Peru, and I read one a while back that took place in Botswana (I don't know if the characters were necessarily from there, but they had been living there for a while) . They were both kinda meh in terms of the story, but it was refreshing to be reading about someplace really cool and different rather than reading about a character who lives in New York for like the 800th time.
In addition to a bunch of other stuff that's already been mentioned:
As someone in a relationship, I can confirm we could use less romance in stories. It’s cool if there are a couple of little subplots, but when an action story becomes a romance novel, it has crossed the line…
but when an action story becomes a romance novel, it has crossed the line…
Yeah, this is kinda my pet peeve. Romance novels aren't really my thing, and it's easy to avoid them when they're marketed as romance novels. But when I'm promised an epic fantasy adventure and get a sappy romance novel that's full of cliche's its…. disappointing to say the least. I don't mean to say that nobody should ever write romance ever, and I can tolerate it as like a side plot but I honestly can't count the amount of fantasy novels that were ruined by a romance that no one cared about taking over the main plot.
But I guess my main point with the point of what I meant by less romance is more that it's completely normal to not have dated anyone during high school but you'd never know that based on most YA novels. I didn't date anyone during high school (and I still haven't dated anyone) and neither did most people in my friend group. So I guess I just want more stories where the MC has no hot guys/girls pining after them, and it's not because they're ugly, or a terrible person, or what have you. They're just very average looking, and maybe too shy to really put themselves out there, or just not ready to date yet.
"Love triangles that are an actual triangle, not "Oh no Mary Sue has both DarkBroodyMan and SoftSunshineBoy pining over her, who will she choose?" I just want a love triangle where I can't tell the outcome from a mile away."
Try, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. It has a great love triangle.
I hate Mary Sues.
And, I want to see less strong female characters, or at least well-written ones. I hate how in (especially middle/high school novels) girls are super strong and tough and dont make mistakes but if they do make a mistake people forgive them and they get friends back.
"Love triangles that are an actual triangle, not "Oh no Mary Sue has both DarkBroodyMan and SoftSunshineBoy pining over her, who will she choose?" I just want a love triangle where I can't tell the outcome from a mile away."
Try, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. It has a great love triangle.
I was in Midsummer Night's Dream and I can confirm this lol!!!
I was Oberon uwu!!
"Love triangles that are an actual triangle, not "Oh no Mary Sue has both DarkBroodyMan and SoftSunshineBoy pining over her, who will she choose?" I just want a love triangle where I can't tell the outcome from a mile away."
Try, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. It has a great love triangle.
I was in Midsummer Night's Dream and I can confirm this lol!!!
I was Oberon uwu!!
i was Lysander
and im a chick
frick
Shakespeare peeps! If I misspelled that it's only proper. First off, because I don't deserve to be in the Shakespeare community. Second, well… if you know anything about Shakespeare you know.
Though to put this out here I can do Antony's speech like a boss.
"Love triangles that are an actual triangle, not "Oh no Mary Sue has both DarkBroodyMan and SoftSunshineBoy pining over her, who will she choose?" I just want a love triangle where I can't tell the outcome from a mile away."
Try, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. It has a great love triangle.
I was in Midsummer Night's Dream and I can confirm this lol!!!
I was Oberon uwu!!i was Lysander
and im a chick
frick
I'm a chick too. I was Oberon and auditioned for Bottom and Lysander bc we had like 2 guys in drama club.
Also I was Laertes in Sock Puppet Hamlet and I'm currently Mercutio in R&J.
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