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Self-insertion : ウィキペディア英語版
Self-insertion

Self-insertion is a literary device in which a character who is the real author of a work of fiction appears as a character within that fiction, either overtly or in disguise.
The device should not be confused with a first-person narrator, or an author surrogate, or a character somewhat based on the author, whether intentionally or not. Many characters have been described as ''unintentional'' self-insertions, implying that their author is unconsciously using them as an author surrogate.
==Examples==

* ''Slaughterhouse-Five'' by Kurt Vonnegut
* ''The French Lieutenant's Woman'' by John Fowles
* Stan Lee in different Marvel comic books and movies.〔(Marvel Wiki )〕
* ''The Complete Maus'' by Art Spiegleman

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