ArazelEternal wrote:Megumeru wrote:
I guess some people decide to give a
blind eye to her glaring flaws.
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no pun intended.
We all have glaring flaws. Every. Single. One. Of. Us. No one is an exception. Even my closest friend has them, but he is still my closest friend. It depends on whether you focus more on their flaws, or on the person themselves, and whether or not your going to be simple enough to let those flaws choose for you instead of getting to know the person first.
Well said.
But that doesn't mean she should receive more flak than her because--as I quote you--'whether or not you're going to be simple enough to let those flaws choose for you instead of getting to know the person first.
now that I'm free, I can start thinking again.
I've been waiting for this...
Let's review Shizune's character:
-She's bossy and competitive--by choice? Maybe. Possibly her attempt to impress or gain the approval of her father--possible father complex, but we'll never know.
-She's honest, fair, and just. Honest, you said? Shizune mentioned how sign language weighs 'more' than basic speech, and she proves it. Give me one time in the story--just ONE TIME--where she lied to Hisao. As in, directly LIED about something such as hiding crucial facts/information? She never did. When Shizune is in a relationship, she make sure the other party knows about her inside and out--including meeting her tsundere-of-an-asshat-of-a-father. If you miss this or is unable to understand her character by the end of her arc and branded her as a 'manipulative bitch' solely because her character, then either you're not reading hard enough, not thinking hard enough, or Shizune is just not for you--it is the love interest of the intellectuals, so you might as well leave that clique.
Fair, you said? Blasphemy! No, really. Fair. When Shizune pressured Hisao into the student council early on, does she still pressures him along the other route? No. She let him have that choice to join or not to and when he decided not to, she leaves him be. Then there is Hanako's game, and keeping with her competitive spirit she congratulates her telling her it was a good match (sadly, she found the game too slow and her attempt to make the game more interesting backfired into scaring the poor girl). Now add Misha into the mix in the relationship, and a look into ACT III. Even when she is going out with Hisao, she never abandons Misha (note that she took her out shopping where Misha cuts her hair) in an attempt to keep their relationship balanced between the three of them (in most cases, the other 'couple' party tends to leave the other friend behind, or the 'alone' party leaves the two--e.g. Lilly and Hanako). It didn't work because Misha decided to leave them instead which causes further complication since she doesn't want to share this with Shizune and/or Hisao (she did in the end, but it was too late by then). Add the fact the work of the student council they all have to cover--considering she is the president (put yourself in her shoes), you might have the temptation to give more work to your subordinates (Misha and Hisao) while you laze your ass off. Does she do that? No. She divides them equally--more often than not, she burdens herself more than the rest of the lot, bit more than she can chew, and ends up stressing herself (add Lilly's procrastination in the mix and you see where I am going). Do you bitch about an incomplete assignment when one of your partner in a science project decided to do nothing and you have to cover for him/her? I bet you do. She receives the same kind of treatment with the school, and I say she has the right to bitch about when someone is procrastinating more than necessary.
Just. Actually, that is similar to fair so read the above or--better yet--cross that off.
Manipulative. That's a pretty 'popular' trait she is recognized with, is it? True, she is manipulative--but is it because she
is, or is it because she is just
playful? If she is that manipulative, she wouldn't have that game after Shanghai where she bets Hisao about 'going back to Yamaku the fastest'. So I say again, is she really manipulative or just damn playful? if she is playful then--ladies and gents--you just realized that this is her way of expressing herself to Hisao. This includes their scene in the roof with Hisao, the chess scene, the banter Hisao and Shizune exchange in the student council office, and much-much more that I may not remember.
There's many more to write about her, but I'll save it for next time (I need the ammunition) and move to the next.
now let's look at Lilly's character:
The popular one, mainly as quoted by some to be the 'ideal' because of her manners, blonde, tall, and blue eyes character she gives. Now an overview:
-Lilly is motherly, evident in her character and her treatment towards Hisao and Hanako in both their arcs. BUT, is this really what she is gunning for--her 'motherly' character, that is. We'll get to that after we cover the next few.
-Lilly is well-mannered as presented in her usual daily tea ceremony, a 'Yamato Nadeshiko' if you will. This is also evident in her personality and character--BUT, is this all her character or is it another facade?
After I read through themocaw's thoughts on Lilly, something struck in me that made me re-read her arc. There is that nagging feeling I have when I read her route, but I am unsure of it--I think themocaw strike that bell first before I do, so as I quote:
themocaw wrote:Looking back on Lilly's flaws, I'm seeing what they are much more clearly: Lilly is a subversion of the Yamato Nadeshiko ideal.
There's an ideal in Japanese, and certain other Asian cultures, of the refined, selfless woman who lives for her friends and family. Lilly's character looks at the dark side of that ideal: when you sacrifice yourself for others, what's left?
I used to say that Lilly is a Mary Sue with no flaws, but on a second reading of her route, I realized that I was basically doing what everyone else in the story does: falling for Lilly's act. Lilly constantly projects an outside face that appears like the perfect woman: kind, refined, and selfless. Her whole character is based around reaching down to help others, as exemplified by her relationship with Hanako. But because she's so focused on doing what others need her to do, when it comes to claiming something she wants (Hisao), she can't find the guts to stand up and break her "perfect daughter" persona and be selfish for once.
I agree to this view, but the one thing that strikes me is this:
"I realized that I was basically doing what everyone else in this story does: falling for Lilly's act"
This strikes me, made me think a little harder on her character and what she really is. By far after re-reading it again, I'm beginning to see that Lilly is the most manipulative girl in the mix of the five heroines because:
1. She lied to Hisao about Scotland
2. Her character, shown as "refined and well-mannered" is used to cover most of her problems (leaving for Scotland, her other 'dark' emotions (when Kenji tripped her) and her
healthy adolescent sex drive--how's that for 'well-mannered'?)
This eventually got me thinking a little bit further about Lilly as a character:do we really actually know
everything about her, or is it just another facade she put up to mask herself? She's motherly to Hisao and Hanako, but is her 'white-knighting' an attempt to appeal 'good', or just to make herself feel 'reliable' with consideration of her procrastination tendency (which makes her unreliable--add her lack of sight, and you have a set)? Have we actually meet her parents
in person(if you want to know about someone, meeting the parent face to face gives a lot of answer)? We met Shizune's family in her arc, Emi's mom, Hanako's...negligible, while Rin's parents is very much reflected in Nomiya and Sae in her route (or pretty much abandoned her, which makes her parents negligible like Hanako).
What about Lilly? You only speak to her mother in the phone, but did you learn anything about Lilly from her?
This would mean that you have learned almost
nothing about her character aside from her possible well-mannered nature, her
healthy adolescent sex drive, her knack of procrastination, and her motherly nature (which could be her cover to feel 'reliable' to others)--hell, her 'HASD'(abbreviated) contrasts her manners and upbringing (Catholic school background. If you've been in one, you know how strict the laws there are--especially in dorms) contrasts one another instead of complementing it. If she is the most manipulative person in the mix of five girls, then I'll say to her 'congratulations for successfully fooling thousands of readers with your act'. There's more to her character, and I intend to uncover and analyze her thoroughly--there's more to her than meets the eye.
that, is my say.