Mage Luna
Belethiel
Mage Luna
@Bel
Basically, a shipper thinks a minor character is a "JERK FACE", so naturally the response is to turn the character into a creepy stalker who tries to get in the way of his/her favorite couple, then have the man in the couple kill him and dump the body in a river.
Yeah, I have noticed that a lot of weaker fan fics tend to fall back on stale archetypes instead of how the characters actually act.
Yep, that sounds awful. Maybe he's an expert on Dante's Inferno so there can be "deep" discussions of heaven and hell.
Bluh! That's terrible! There are characters I hate, but I'm usually supposed to hate them and I feel no need to do something like that. L
Unless if it's a hilarious Sue hunting cross over. Then I would write that.
I dislike shippers, unless if they're Nepeta. Nepeta is okay because she's cute and most of her ships make sense.
Yeah, I doubt there will be any depth. I'm guessing the author misinterpreted the whole thing, like anything else Meyer or James have referenced. Why do all of the Twifics have to relate to a literary classic like that? Why can't they just stand on their own instead of comparing themselves to great past works?
There are characters I hate too, but I choose to not write about them, so I can write things I can enjoy. Although Sue hunting is fun (I've found some real gems in the comment section at Das Sporking).
If a shipper acts mature (doesn't kill/insult 'threats' to the OTP) and does something interesting with the characters I like them.
Follow the leader? Meyer did heavily reference a lot of classics, since they write Twi Fics, they're fans of her work and would probably want to try what she does when writing. Plus, I honestly doubt a lot of them know she got a lot wrong. Most readers assume the writer knows what he/she's talking about until he/she gets something wrong that breaks suspension of disbelief.
Yeah, as long as their nice about it... but can't they just go with whatever the author thinks is best for the characters? That's what I do. I don't care about who gets together with who, it doesn't make much sense to care about that to me. But, with some people, that's just as interesting as the plot itself and I guess I can respect that.
Maybe. But doing that is so damn boring and kind of stupid. Sometimes I feel like an author is cheapening their own work by comparing it to something else, even if it is good on its own. I really liked Delirium, but the author tried to pull a parallel to Romeo and Juliet, but it didn't really work that well. It stands on its own just fine as a fresh and original story.
Yeah, Meyer is just spouting off whatever interpretation she heard in school of R&J, which is wrong, and possibly any other book. She just sucks at reading comprehension.