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I don't have to like or identify with characters to like a book (Humbert Humbert, anyone?), but I care if author gets it right, including characters of the opposite sex. I read two excellent books by men recently which are cases in point. Wish Her Safe at Home is told in the first person by a female character and I thought Stephen Benatar got her perfectly. Trollope's Phineas Finn has a male protagonist and several important male characters, but it's his women who are by far the most interesting; the men overall are two-dimensional in character.
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I don't care if the lead is male or female as long as the lead character is written well enough.
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Also - the whole point of fantasy and science fiction is to imagine other societies and other ways for people and the world to be. To get back on topic, I've found myself reading more and more female authors because I find they generally do a better job of characters in general. This has meant that I wind up reading more books with female leads. I do somewhat prefer female leads just because so many books tend to get written with the default male protagonist and that gets boring, but so long as the main character(s) are written well I don't mind all that much. Last edited by Rbneader; 12-04-2017 at 10:20 AM. |
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Then your reading must be very limited indeed. The focus should be on the book, not on the race or sex or other characteristics of the author. I very much doubt you would be able to pick which authors are male or which female in a suitable blind test, and certainly not by the quality of their characters. The whole James Tiptree/Alice Sheldon saga is most instructive in this regard.
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I literally said 'I've found myself reading more female authors because they write characters better'. You responded with 'You should focus on finding authors who write well!!!!' Do you see why what you said was completely offbase? |
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I have no gender bias where lead characters are concerned, but they must be well rounded and well written. There's nothing worse than a character with.. well... no character. Except, perhaps, a character written as one but seeming to be the other (as in Artemis).
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No. I said that I don't have anything against kick-ass females in principle. I just don't like to read fiction where they are protagonists. It's a personal preference. I've never even thought they should not exist.
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LOL! No, but the main point is that the author needs to create a believable 'universe' in which the protagonist can exist. |
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What on earth does "responding in a womanly way" even mean?
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I don't know what your damage is, but chill out a bit. My reading habits aren't threatening you or doing whatever it is you think they're doing that's setting your back up. |
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I was translating that whole paragraph as 'I get upset when characters don't conform to my unconscious biases and demand that reading material conforms to what I expect'. Which is a perfectly reasonable thing to want in entertainment, if a little nonsensical for the sff genre.
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