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Perhaps you should look at a different campus. One campus isn't universal of every campus. |
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As someone else mentioned, OP is probably only interested in having sorority characters to "sex up" the plot. And is the priest going to get involved with one of the girls ("Thorn Birds")? :D Most movies that are centered around a sorority end up tanking...because they are LAME. |
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The thing is, you said at the outset you wanted to portay Greek life positively, or at least neutrally, yet all that you have described so far relies on or raises the negative stereotypes. I'll say it yet again: Write what you know. |
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Like the others have said, I don't see any need for your characters to be Greek, and your ideas thus far seem like they have been "done" and "redone." Try to think up something with a new angle. |
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Also, what are the books out there that you feel portray Greek Life realistically? (I know someone mentioned there are such books out there, but who is the author and stuff so I can look it up) |
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And I'd say the political/the-Greeks-run-the-school or are-the-access-to-real-and-secret-power has been done to death, too. |
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I have not yet come across any book, TV show, or movie that portrays my experience in greek life, but this is because I belong to a national Latina sorority. Still, I would tend to believe that depictions of NPC-style sororities that I have seen are not very realistic. I think a person really has to be a member in order to be able to write a realistic book or movie script about greek life. |
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OP, I don't see why anyone in your story needs to be Greek. If you want a murder mystery or whatever, do it but I don't see the point in having Greeks involved in it. If it played into the story, fine whatever. Yours doesn't play into the story and you're drastically unaware of Greek life. People said write what you know. I'd agree but also say that it seems like you're just trying to add Greeks in for an added kick to your audience, perhaps to interest more readers. It doesn't really seem necessary to the story. |
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I don't think it's impossible to write a positive story about Greek life and to have people interested in reading/watching it. But that's not what you're doing here. And I'm not saying that you have to change your story completely. If you want to run with it, it's fine, but again, there's no need for anything Greek to be involved. And to be honest, your comments make me think that you actually believe all of the stereotypes surrounding Greeks. |
The priest could have a sex change and then AI into the sorority. That way he could investigate undercover from the inside, just like Alexandra Robbins! That plot would be made of awesome.
PS. By talking about the "greek scandals" at your school and the election, you've pretty much told the world here who you are. Not very smart. |
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