03 May 2013 @ 07:53 pm
ATTF: Clint, Natasha and AUs  
Hello! I am this week’s ATTF host (again)! And today’s topic is the much loved Alternate Universe, or AU.

BUT more specifically than just AUs, this is about Clint and Natasha, and how you make Clint and Natasha Clint and Natasha when you’ve taken away a great deal of what makes the canonically Clint and Natasha.

SO what do you see as being fundamentally Clint and Natasha? The part of their personality and/or character that identifies them as themselves, whether they are circus performers or ex-cons or teachers or regular high school students or whatever.

For Clint I think it is (among other things) being loyal, stubborn and slightly self-sabotaging. For Natasha I think it is (again, among other things) being a fighter, in control of her emotions and quite wary. But that's just what I think, and I don't write very often so what do I know? :P

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My absolute favourite Clint/Natasha AU: Two for the Show (and its sequel Upon this Winter's Night) by mousie tongue [ff.net]
[ Clint&Natasha | R | 31,000 words | high school AU | warnings: physical and verbal bullying, sexualized assault, violence, homophobia and homophobic language, swearing, child abuse, implied non-con ]
After her uncle is taken, young Natasha Romanov ends up in state's custody at a group home. She can tough it out alone... but somehow fellow resident Clint Barton becomes the reason she doesn't have to.
About the most in character AU I have read for this pairing. If you haven’t read this why? (And please, be aware of the warnings, but also that the issues are well handled and not the main focus of the story. Ratings and warnings for Two for the Show.)

My second favourite Clint/Natasha AU: No Light in this Valley by [livejournal.com profile] trysts
[ Clint/Natasha | PG-13 | 7600 words | wild west (?) AU | warnings: violence and swearing ]
30 miles to water, 20 miles to wood, 10 miles to hell and I gone there for good
Again, fantastic characterisation, and also just a really interesting setting. Clint especially is brilliant.

And two other favourites: Soiree by [livejournal.com profile] ruby_caspar
[ Clint/Natasha | PG-13 | 8600 words | Georgette Heyer Regency AU | warnings: none ]
The Dowager Duchess known as the Black Widow is the talk of the ton - rich and mysterious, the only way to meet this elusive lady is through the equally mysterious Mr Barton…
OH MY GIDDY AUNT I love this. In a way, this is still a spy story just set in Regency England, but it’s so so fantastic I’m reccing it here anyway. :P

Set The Fire To The Third Bar by [livejournal.com profile] themonkeytwin
[ Clint/Natasha | PG | 4500 words | warnings: none ]
It was a strange thing, to know you were living a life that wasn't quite your own.
Clint never runs away to the join the circus and becomes a firefighter with a feeling that he’s missing something. As a concept, it's stunning. And again, I feel it is very in character. LOVE.
 
 
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[identity profile] chrisfaithalin.livejournal.com on May 4th, 2013 11:00 pm (UTC)
I definitely agree with you that AUs can replicate conditions and experiences to make the character work. When I do read AU, those are the ones I read. I don't think that Natasha is only the sum total of her experiences, but I do think they informs certain traits and characteristics, such as trust issues. Those things can be mimicked through different backgrounds. I get that.

And I guess the whole Harry Potter thing is slight hyperbole, those are distinct characters beyond the magic.

But, where I do have a problem with AU is if they don't resemble the original characters. A specific example of this was a story I read, more out of morbid curiosity, for the Glee fandom. The author wrote a holocaust story with the two Jewish characters on the show. The characters had no similarities to the characters on the show, it was like the only important trait to this author was that they were Jewish. On top of that I thought the author's story was insensitive and historically inaccurate, but that's besides the point. When the characters are too far removed from the original circumstances, to me it becomes original fiction.

I will say this, I have read the most amount of AU stories for this fandom because most authors in this fandom keep the characters relatively true to the originals. I used to not read almost any AU and now I read it on occasion. I see the way AU challenges an author and allows for more creativity. Personally, though, the further the story is from the original, the less interested I become. There is a lot of fanfiction out in the world, so you have to limit yourself somehow. I'm not closed off to it though.