I’ve been thinking about a very specific topic recently: The
validity of fanfiction.
As far as I can tell, there are generally two camps on this
topic. Either (1) you are a reader and/or writer, and support it as a creative
outlet and haven for the more obsessive fans. Or (2) you think that fanfiction messes
with the canon of the original story and that the writers on the site should be
working on stories with original characters, as their work could be considered
a form of plagiarism.
And while I think both sides have arguments with plausible
support, I definitely fall within the first camp. Divergent had me writing fanfiction late into the night, and
reading fanfiction into the wee hours of the morning.
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Obsessed doesn’t really cover the extent of my love.
However I would like to pose the point that some of the
best works we have are fanfiction because art, by nature, needs to be inspired
by something- does this mean
everything is fanfiction?!
That might be a stretch, but I mean... However I think it would therefore be impossible to say that fanfiction is not a valid form of art.
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That might be a stretch, but I mean... However I think it would therefore be impossible to say that fanfiction is not a valid form of art.
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And now I shall hit with the strongest point of my argument.
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HAMILTON.
Okay, so what about
Hamilton?- that was based off a real person. Right? Yes, of course, I’m not
claiming that Alexander Hamilton was a fictional character by any means.
However, Ron Chernow (the writer of the biography that Lin Manuel Miranda read
before creating Hamilton), was
inspired by a person to write a book. So… arguably, that biography could be a
form of fanfiction (because how do you write a book that long about a person
you hate? Gotta love him).
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And then, Lin Manuel Miranda, reading a book and loving it and loving the person it was about so much… wrote music and lines and created a musical.
Is this fanfiction??
I think it is!
Then, because her daughter loved Hamilton, and Eliza’s character in the musical so much, author
Melissa de la Cruz wrote Alex &
Eliza: A Love Story.
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So… fanfiction again?
Overall: person à
book à
musical à
another book!
And to be honest, I think this is how a lot of the creative
process works. I can’t think of a painting I’ve made or a story I’ve written
that wasn’t inspired by some other form of art, or at the very least another
person. And maybe we need a loose definition of fanfiction for it to apply to
that type of situation, but I think it’s still safe to say that the point is
worth making.
*End thought.*
Long live fanfiction.
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