Yes, there are several. Here are the links.
Saying that a Mary Sue is a character that suceeds at everything, or everyone falls in love with, though this is the very basic form of Mary Sue. While making sure that ones characters has strenghts and weaknesses, one can't go and base that as the only thing that makes the characters Sues. This is more for fanfiction, then original work...1.) Don't make characters OoC... When a canon character no longer acts like a canon character, they are an OC (original character) desquised to look like a canon character.2.) Don't make changes to canon characters... For example, some fanfics I see, will go and change only one characters age and physical attributes, just to fit their OC. This is a huge no-no!3.) Pay attention to canon... When you break canon, and make it fit your OC, instead of making the OC, fit the canon, it is rather taking liberties with the work.4.) Be believable... Goes for both fanfiction and original work. Do ones research, don't make the reader come in and go, that can't happen...
Miss Sue, Ching Chang China, Down Down Baby, Miss Mary Mac, Momma Momma Cant You See, See See See I Dont Wanna Go To Mexico
Sue Frederick has written: 'I see your dream job'
There were two Mary's. We Julie Adams appear as county nurse, Mary(no last name) in 'The County Nurse' on 3/19/62. Sue Ane Langdon appeared as Mary Simpson in 'Three's A Crowd' which aired on 4/9/62. A bit of trivia is that this is the first time we see Andy kiss a date.
If you have a World of Warcraft account, then you can copy a pre-made character to the PTR. See the link below for more information on the pre-made character copy process.
Yes and you can't anyway in most states. see link
I am unsure of what Sue and Joanna loved to do as there are several Sue's and Joanna's listed online. I recommend asking them the next time you see them.
See answer to related question, "Can a tenant sue a landlord for trespass?"
Press F5 twice to see your character.
Mary See died in 1939 at the age of 85.
You cannot sue the computer games itself. You have to go after the company who made the games. Although, I don't see why you would sue a game. It's a game...
Mary Shelley includes details about Victor's childhood to help the reader understand his character development and motivations. By exploring his upbringing, we can see how certain experiences and relationships shaped his personality and influenced his actions later in the story. Additionally, understanding Victor's background adds depth to his character and provides insight into the themes of the novel.