Giving the Characters Alternative Disabilities
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:47 pm
In ages long past, some idiot from the forum has decided to create a strange little speculation thread: "How would the story change if character X had a different disability?"
One of the things that made the story of KS great is that the writers have managed to find that perfect, thin line on which to write characters which are never defined by their disabilities (as so often happens to fictional characters), but which are still undeniably affected by them (an opposite trope, so to speak, just as common and just as bad. What's the point of having a deaf character in your story if you immediately explain that they are "extremely good at vocalization and lip reading" and the fact of their deafness never comes up anything ever again? I saw that happening quite a few times, and in my opinion, not only is it just as offensive, it's ridiculous from a storytelling point-of-view).
"How much of a person can depend on their physical condition?", that is a question that still interests me very much. In the case of KS characters, for example, do you think Lilly would have been the same kind of woman not for her being born blind? Do you think Shizune would have been the same if she hadn't been deaf? Would Hisao act the same way if his condition had been a clealry visible one, for example?
I hesitated to get too much into any theory back then because I didn't know anything about the story yet. It always made me uncomfortable while writing fanfiction: that since the game wasn't out yet, anything I write has a pretty good chance of being eventually revealed as nonsense by the canon. Any assumption I make about a character's past or personality may end up being trashed by the actual game revealing something completely different (I mean, let's be honest now: how many of you thought Hanako was sexually abused as a child? Or that Misha was going to die?)
But now that the game is out, and we already have as much canon information as we're ever going to get from the devs about the different characters and plotlines, I think that we can finally start to safely throw around wild-assed-theories and arguments about those kinds of things without feeling any worse than we already should for participating in such a discussion in the first place.
So, what about the story would be different (if at all) if characters had different disabilities? If one character had? If all of them had?
As I did on the last thread, in order to provide fuel for the initial discussion I'm going to suggest a basic theory of "condition switches" for you to consider (it's a modification of the one I assumed while writing my first few pieces of experimental fanfiction here):
Alternate Universe Setup #1
Hisao had a stroke on that white winter day, and will forever have to deal with motor control problems, chronic pains and bouts of dizziness.
Shizune has lung cancer- bloody coughs are a staple of the "poor sick girl" archetype. Too bad her personality is the complete opposite...
Lilly is an albino, freakish looking and with terrible eyesight that requires her to wear huge glasses. Constant childhood harassment and the necessities born of her conditions have made her somewhat of a loner.
Hanako's skin recovered very well from that fire, but unfortunately, she lost her eyesight. Even years later, she still doesn't cope very well, and is extremely high strung due to never knowing whether there are obstacles in her path and what the people around her are doing.
Emi lost her arms in some kind of accident. I think she's a swimmer in this universe (swimsuit Emi, people, just focus on that thought)
Rin was born without legs. She's still an artist, although what art she does I have no idea.
Kenji is almost completely deaf, and still raves about conspiracy theories, except now he's louder about it and is even less likely to stop when asked to.
.......
Other interesting ideas that were proposed, for you to consider and speculate on:
Hisao with massive burns and/or Hanako with a heart condition (is she so nervous because she's afraid of flutters?)
Deafmute Hisao and or/Shizune with a heart condition
Shizune is blind, Lilly is deaf (would they still be enemies?)
Emi has aplastic anemia
Shizune has Huntington's disease (focuses her energy on her dream of being a doctor, knowing that her life would be a short one)
Lilly has gigantism (wow, if only WrenchWench was still on the forum...)
Rin has a motor neuron disease (lacking the dexterity to be a good artist, she applies her strange genius to science instead)
Lilly has cancer (her personality fits the archetype far better, for sure)
And so on and so forth.
Discuss on, I'm going to join in soon enough: no way I'm wasting a second of this free evening.
One of the things that made the story of KS great is that the writers have managed to find that perfect, thin line on which to write characters which are never defined by their disabilities (as so often happens to fictional characters), but which are still undeniably affected by them (an opposite trope, so to speak, just as common and just as bad. What's the point of having a deaf character in your story if you immediately explain that they are "extremely good at vocalization and lip reading" and the fact of their deafness never comes up anything ever again? I saw that happening quite a few times, and in my opinion, not only is it just as offensive, it's ridiculous from a storytelling point-of-view).
"How much of a person can depend on their physical condition?", that is a question that still interests me very much. In the case of KS characters, for example, do you think Lilly would have been the same kind of woman not for her being born blind? Do you think Shizune would have been the same if she hadn't been deaf? Would Hisao act the same way if his condition had been a clealry visible one, for example?
I hesitated to get too much into any theory back then because I didn't know anything about the story yet. It always made me uncomfortable while writing fanfiction: that since the game wasn't out yet, anything I write has a pretty good chance of being eventually revealed as nonsense by the canon. Any assumption I make about a character's past or personality may end up being trashed by the actual game revealing something completely different (I mean, let's be honest now: how many of you thought Hanako was sexually abused as a child? Or that Misha was going to die?)
But now that the game is out, and we already have as much canon information as we're ever going to get from the devs about the different characters and plotlines, I think that we can finally start to safely throw around wild-assed-theories and arguments about those kinds of things without feeling any worse than we already should for participating in such a discussion in the first place.
So, what about the story would be different (if at all) if characters had different disabilities? If one character had? If all of them had?
As I did on the last thread, in order to provide fuel for the initial discussion I'm going to suggest a basic theory of "condition switches" for you to consider (it's a modification of the one I assumed while writing my first few pieces of experimental fanfiction here):
Alternate Universe Setup #1
Hisao had a stroke on that white winter day, and will forever have to deal with motor control problems, chronic pains and bouts of dizziness.
Shizune has lung cancer- bloody coughs are a staple of the "poor sick girl" archetype. Too bad her personality is the complete opposite...
Lilly is an albino, freakish looking and with terrible eyesight that requires her to wear huge glasses. Constant childhood harassment and the necessities born of her conditions have made her somewhat of a loner.
Hanako's skin recovered very well from that fire, but unfortunately, she lost her eyesight. Even years later, she still doesn't cope very well, and is extremely high strung due to never knowing whether there are obstacles in her path and what the people around her are doing.
Emi lost her arms in some kind of accident. I think she's a swimmer in this universe (swimsuit Emi, people, just focus on that thought)
Rin was born without legs. She's still an artist, although what art she does I have no idea.
Kenji is almost completely deaf, and still raves about conspiracy theories, except now he's louder about it and is even less likely to stop when asked to.
.......
Other interesting ideas that were proposed, for you to consider and speculate on:
Hisao with massive burns and/or Hanako with a heart condition (is she so nervous because she's afraid of flutters?)
Deafmute Hisao and or/Shizune with a heart condition
Shizune is blind, Lilly is deaf (would they still be enemies?)
Emi has aplastic anemia
Shizune has Huntington's disease (focuses her energy on her dream of being a doctor, knowing that her life would be a short one)
Lilly has gigantism (wow, if only WrenchWench was still on the forum...)
Rin has a motor neuron disease (lacking the dexterity to be a good artist, she applies her strange genius to science instead)
Lilly has cancer (her personality fits the archetype far better, for sure)
And so on and so forth.
Discuss on, I'm going to join in soon enough: no way I'm wasting a second of this free evening.