Stereotypes in Novels
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Thread Topic: Stereotypes in Novels
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(kind of afraid to make this)
I don't really hate any stereotype in particular unless they're used all together. Then it's unbearable unless it's satire.
But I know people on here must have some.
(btw, I'm writing a book and trying to make sure it isn't too cliche) -
Forbidden love stories. Overused and boring -_-
I hate it when I can tell the general conclusion to stories. Which is most of them, by the way. -
Twilight is a perfect example! :D
The female lead does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!! Her stupid vampire poser boyfriend does all the work!
Now isn't that great?! -
The "main character always has to die in the end" cliche.
I won't give examples, because it would obviously be spoilers, but yeah.
I also hate when people gradually describe thier characters. Like,
"The brunette walked over to the board."
It just pisses me off, lol -
And when people on here (soaping or writing stories) make their characters gay 100% of the time.
It's just a more realistic variation of forbidden love. -
How its always the quiet ones who are hiding something.
Well..to me atleast. -
I dislike when they make the blondes seem dumb, there are exceptions. Im living proof of that. I also agree with sage parson about kristen stewart.
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Thanks guys!
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