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MakingFunOfStuff — MOST COMMON CLICHES IN STORIES
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Description CHARACTERS:

Crazy, psychopathic, murderer ladies

Sexy, butt-kicking girls

Crazy/random/hyper self-inserts

Depressed emo/goth/always-dresses-in-black types

Angsty/moody/hot teenagers

The brown-haired girl with no personality

The mean, popular, snobby girl

Unreasonably cruel bullies out to make life harder for the main character

The best friend (if they were a good character who *happened* to be a best friend they wouldn't have to be described as this)


Fun fact: Making victim OCs is cliche
Another fun fact: how someone dresses is NOT their personality
Yet another fun fact: People who claim to be random really are not and they know it.
Super bonus fun fact: A character's breast size need NEVER be stated. The end.

Super de duper bonus fun fact: Please, spare us the paragraphs on what the character looks like. It is a story, not a fashion show. A few sentences with mentions of hair color or other select features you find necessary to point out(KEYWORD: NECESSARY) are perfect. After all, how many paragraphs did JK Rowling describe Harry in? And yet we all know what he looks like... Plus, there are always these things called *pictures* you can take advantage of! especially on this fine art site

Super de duper bonus fun fact part 2: When you're describing a character (or explaining a background, etc.) you don't have to do it all at once. Pace it reasonably throughout the story or it will become too overwhelming for the reader. Think of creative ways that make describing things seem more necessary. Example: She pulled out a piece of her curly orange hair.


BACKGROUNDS:

Turned crazy from being abused

Turned depressed from being abused

Turned anything from being abused

Family was murdered

Anything to do with a fire or a car crash

Anything that was invented for the purpose of making the audience feel bad for them, just to get their family out of the way or just for the sake of being dramatic/emotional.



PLOTS:

Over-dramatic/emotional scenarios specifically designed for "fluff" (aka unbearable corny-ness that you will someday wake up and realize you feel like complete fool for writing)

Making it up as you go (aka no plot)

Romance/romance related

Fun fact: Dramatic scenes do require more skill to write than casual scenes and most of the times less is more. If you base a whole story on the most dramatic/emotional things you can think of you WILL regret it.
I repeat, less is more (I don't necessarily mean less dramatic scenes, but also less drama IN the scenes too. The less drama, the more surprised we'll be when your character pours out their heart or whatever, so save the drama for when it's really important).

Another fun fact: There is this come in handy-ish thing called suspense. Drama is the anti-suspense. Create a suspense that the drama can have fun destroying, because drama without suspense is dead. It needs something to feed on.
I know you're dying to get to the part where your character is sobbing their heart out, but let the readers get to know them first, or they won't care as much (if at all...).
In most cases the only way for us to get to fully know them is through light-hearted, casual, every-day scenes and situations (sometimes far more than just the dramatic ones). It's up to you to make THOSE interesting too, you know.


(Also consider whether the sobbing their heart out part is too corny or not. A lot of the times it really is. Be careful).

Example of over-dramatic/over-used scenario (a short and undetailed one to be precise): Your character is completely distraught and broken. They sit in a corner with their arms around their knees sobbing. Then their boyfriend comes up and comforts them.

If you have an emotional/dramatic scene like this think very carefully: Is this the kind of thing I want my grandchildren to see in years to come or is it something I'm going to want to burn in humiliation?

Yet one more fun fact: Stories don't HAVE to have romance in them *shockety shock shock*

The last fun fact: Don't look up to animes when you write. Things that pass in anime don't always in literature. They're all full of Mary Sues for one.

THINGS THAT PEOPLE THINK ARE "RANDOM"

Llama  

Pie

Ninja

Saying "I like *insert type of cute food/animal/object here*"

Barfing rainbows

Basically anything else you got from internet memes or fads


OTHER

Lyrics/links to songs (sorry, but music is personal and no one is going to think of it the way you do. Plus, adding lyrics that you didn't write in the middle of a story is unprofessional)

Rewriting a story just to add a love interest
(anyone who writes down scenes of a movie word for word frankly has no life)

Sex, drugs, alcohol, racial issues (basically anything you can report someone on clubpenguin for talking about)

Fun fact: The more swearing in your writing the more immature it sounds. It's a scientific fact.
(Granted, it could be realistic if it's the way of a certain culture etc., but I think it's safe to say: leave that to those who know what they're doing).



EDIT:

Please, read my new post: How Not to Tell a Story

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Comments: 459

AP-Wulf In reply to ??? [2012-10-17 15:13:29 +0000 UTC]

love it. even though i totally do some of this stuff. how can we ever branch out from cliches oh lawdy x) but anyway, well done with this!

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to AP-Wulf [2012-10-17 18:31:05 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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Ostara-Frost In reply to ??? [2012-10-15 23:40:17 +0000 UTC]

xD It explins cliches in stories perfectly.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Ostara-Frost [2012-10-16 00:02:11 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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Ostara-Frost In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-10-16 00:12:53 +0000 UTC]

welcome!

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Dusky-ness In reply to ??? [2012-10-15 00:10:04 +0000 UTC]

And the careless use of the phrase "I love you" in reader inserts between two characters who met approximately fifteen minutes ago. Reaction: Just...no. No.

Thanks for summarizing my inner rant

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Dusky-ness [2012-10-15 01:30:40 +0000 UTC]

Yup

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nightshade43 In reply to ??? [2012-10-13 10:56:11 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you wrote the clarification in the comments. I was about to state that with the right exploration of character and plot even the most cliched story can have a fresh enough approach to work.
Personally I avoid as many cliches as I can, but if I do explore a cliche I try and go in a new direction. In the end I just explore my characters and see what works. (Usually it doesn't)

Fan characters are notorious for ticking off multiple points off your list, even in universes where it's not needed. (I once read about a B.P.R.D recruit in Hellboy being some distraught injured girl and her past abuse/rape was explained multiple times by many members of the agency. And guess what? They wanted her to be a member the next day! Made my socially awkward Incubus look boring and bland)

As for original universes...there is little excuse for most of these to be ticked at once. I think the main problem is media using these cliches, which sucks because people think it's a good idea.
(Like rape used as drama. Oh how I hate that.)

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ExSakura In reply to ??? [2012-10-13 04:09:23 +0000 UTC]

I have to disagree about the song bit at the end. Many of my fanfictions center around songs and my interpretations of them and I really enjoy writing that. I do think, though, that people write songfics incorrectly ALL THE TIME and just throw lyrics around randomly, which is obnoxious.
Also, swearing. If you don't use it correctly and tastefully then it sound immature. I know it seems weird, the concept of "tastefully" using swearing, but it can be done.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to ExSakura [2012-10-13 16:11:55 +0000 UTC]

Maybe you're right, I've never seen a decent songfic before, but I can't say they could never exist. As with everything on this list, it could be done decently, just usually isn't.

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ExSakura In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-10-14 02:02:04 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I know what you mean.

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ResidentNobody In reply to ??? [2012-10-13 02:58:11 +0000 UTC]

My only problem is the second to last one: sex, drugs, alcohol, racial issues (basically anything you can report someone on clubpenguin for talking about) and swearing.

What about fantasy and post-apocalyptic stories, those are brimming with all four and they (well, at least fantasy) still manages to gather cult followings. Take Game of Thrones for example, the entire series is basically pornhub mixed with Lord of the Rings and some contemporary life story, and still Martin has claimed a hit TV series for it. I think that sex is a major tool for character building, like if you have the alpha-male type who thrives on the battlefield, while he's not fighting sex can boost that characters personality.

And finally, I would say that as long as every other word isn't a swear, people should be fine. In fact, throwing in a swear now and then, to me, shows that the writer is somewhat mature, as long as a plot is incorporated in as well.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to ResidentNobody [2012-10-13 16:16:49 +0000 UTC]

Yes, but those are the easy cheap ways to get fans because the authors know people are curious about that stuff. Maybe I'm not one to talk since I don't read many books with these kind of things (for a few reasons) and maybe some of them do have heart put into them, but in general these things are lame to resort to in storytelling.

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Shardspirit In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 20:28:30 +0000 UTC]

The two most annoying things to me are 1. Whole paragraphs describing describing the reader and their clothes and 2. Crazy self-inserts. Both are SO annoying!!! >.<

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Clarity904 In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 17:59:00 +0000 UTC]

I was really glad to find this list haha. I've had a story in my head for years that I've finally started putting down and this was great because I was trying to avoid so much of this stuff. I'm glad to see it wouldn't be missed!!! Plus it made me laugh, so +1 for that! Haha

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Clarity904 [2012-10-12 21:11:37 +0000 UTC]

I'm really glad you find it useful!

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JJonasluvr1054 In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 17:58:53 +0000 UTC]

I appreciate this, because I love to write but I hate using overly used productions through it. Although if you wanted to describe a character, yeah definetly don't pour it into a giant page, over time you can explain more of their appearance.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to JJonasluvr1054 [2012-10-12 21:11:17 +0000 UTC]

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JJonasluvr1054 In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-10-13 00:14:00 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha don't even get me started on 'phrases'. Even in speak we say these cliche phrases, it urks me so hard.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to JJonasluvr1054 [2012-10-13 16:18:16 +0000 UTC]

Haha, yeah. Cliches everywhere...

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The-Tabby-Tiger In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 15:08:55 +0000 UTC]

and describing someone's hair as 'raven-black' (shudder)

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to The-Tabby-Tiger [2012-10-12 21:09:32 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha, what IS "raven" black anyway? o.e

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The-Tabby-Tiger In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-10-13 11:25:06 +0000 UTC]

There's this really awesome book by Diana Wynne Jones called 'The Tough Guide to Fantasy Land.' You can't read it all the way through as its basically just a humorous alphabetical list of common fantasy cliche's but it does get a giggle and is actually kind of cool when writing. You might like it

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to The-Tabby-Tiger [2012-10-13 16:17:54 +0000 UTC]

That sounds brilliant!!

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Clarity904 In reply to The-Tabby-Tiger [2012-10-12 18:00:59 +0000 UTC]

^
This!! Or "inky." Or, in one particularly awful piece I read, "as her soul." Oooooooh, gods, no!! My MIL compares her hair to the tires on her truck haha.

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Nihilio In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 12:26:41 +0000 UTC]

Well said

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Nihilio [2012-10-12 21:09:03 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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Esper-Isotopes In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 05:59:30 +0000 UTC]

Yeah most of these are pretty true XD
I guess the only thing I really disagree with is the description of appearence. Particularly if their appearance does relfect their personality. Personally, I think a really good way to do the description of a main character is to weave it into the rest of the narrative. Have him/her brush they "X" colored hair from "X" colored eyes over here and then a little farther down, have them roll up their long sleeves, or trip over their high heels and so on. It's probably just personal taste, but that way I don't feel pulled out of the story by a long description that I'm mostly likely going to barely skim over anyways XD


Every writer has to hone their skill somehow. I've come a LONG way from the days I used to have at least a quarter of these problems in any one of my stories at the same time XD

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meanderingKnight In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 04:26:02 +0000 UTC]

I think you may have forgot a couple, but in the end, I didn't know about most of these! Thanks so much!

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to meanderingKnight [2012-10-12 04:27:57 +0000 UTC]

Haha, well stupidity is infinite. xp

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meanderingKnight In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-10-12 04:43:32 +0000 UTC]

I see what you mean o3o

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BreezeHetaliaFan In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 02:53:10 +0000 UTC]

Well said. c;

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to BreezeHetaliaFan [2012-10-12 03:06:07 +0000 UTC]

Thanks c:

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Morecowbellisneeded In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 01:58:37 +0000 UTC]

What if your character gets shot in the foot and swears? Then is it acceptable?


Nice list by the way.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Morecowbellisneeded [2012-10-12 02:30:21 +0000 UTC]

Use your own judgement, but I warn you, swearing can easily be a turn off in a story.

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GemFairy In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 00:32:40 +0000 UTC]

This is really cool I think it will help in the future

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to GemFairy [2012-10-12 00:42:15 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you like it!!

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LittleGayWolf In reply to ??? [2012-10-11 23:18:50 +0000 UTC]

AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to LittleGayWolf [2012-10-11 23:37:21 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha x]

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Loyal-Scarlet In reply to ??? [2012-10-11 22:25:59 +0000 UTC]

Awesome. Thank you for making this official XD
I'll be sure to try and keep this in mind in my writing.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Loyal-Scarlet [2012-10-11 23:37:33 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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JD-Kloosterman [2012-10-11 21:33:50 +0000 UTC]

Agree with a lot of this, except possibly that description of characters is unnecessary. While I agree that it is usually overdone and stated mostly just to satisfy the writer's own imaginary wardrobe, at the same time it is important that you convey what a character looks like. Terry Pratchett, for instance, generally spends a good amount of time finding hilarious and creative ways to describe his characters, and Oscar Wilde was famous for his descriptive imagery.

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Hinata-Wolf77 In reply to ??? [2012-10-11 21:18:42 +0000 UTC]

This is a good list to help people think out of the box.

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Hinata-Wolf77 [2012-10-11 22:16:38 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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DelightfullyFreaky In reply to ??? [2012-10-11 20:41:38 +0000 UTC]

This is actually really intereting! That sounds kinda rude, but I really like this! I was just reading to make sure I didn't do any of these things and now I swear I never will.
I love how all the background ones were about abuse. It's a horrible event, but fiction is almost glamorizing it. Like rape.
I am totally on the same boat with you on the whole "paragraph to explain what a character looks like" mumbo jumbo. I used to do that ALL THE TIME starting out and now I realize it's fucking annoying...
Very nicely done! I applaud you!

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to DelightfullyFreaky [2012-10-11 20:43:52 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much!

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DelightfullyFreaky In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-10-11 20:45:03 +0000 UTC]

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TheIrishAngel In reply to ??? [2012-10-11 20:40:19 +0000 UTC]

I enjoyed the segment about what people think is "random". It's so true and horribly annoying. The swearing in the story, oh yes I can defiantely agree on that. The backgrounds for the characters are cliche I'll admit it, but if they are done well they add to the story without being forced. I guess it depends on the character.
All in all, a nicely done list!

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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to TheIrishAngel [2012-10-11 20:42:52 +0000 UTC]

I agree
Thank you!

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TheIrishAngel In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-10-11 20:45:58 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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