England’s Character Tends To Get A Lot Of Criticism, For, Well, How Critical He Is Of America. Don’t

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England’s character tends to get a lot of criticism, for, well, how critical he is of America. Don’t get me wrong either. England can be exceptionally mean. At the same time, however, as I’ve mentioned in previous posts, he can also be just as sweet, considerate, and thoughtful.

To understand why England tends to take out his frustration onto America, it’s important to situate this behaviour within the context of the Revolutionary war, both before and after (duh).

The isolation and constant mocking that came with being the “Black Sheep of Europe” took a huge hit on England’s self-esteem. Of course, being as sensitive as he is, he responds with anger and keeps the accompanying feelings of stress and anxiety to himself.

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Things were different with America, who functioned as England’s stress relief. England’s even noted to feel at peace when he’s with America.

This can be attributed to the fact that America’s youth and naivety led to his unconditional acceptance and love for England. America was the one person England could feel at home with. While the rest of the world hated England, America didn’t.

That said, England became dependent on America emotionally. He didn’t have to worry about being rejected by America…that is until America began fighting for his independence.

To put it simply, America going against him broke England’s heart. He felt like he could trust and rely on America to have his back, only to be betrayed (in his POV) and isolated once more when other European nations sided against him in America’s favor.

History repeats itself, and England found himself all alone again.

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While subtle, there are significant hints about just how deeply the Revolution hurt him.

For one thing, it’s said that he’s suffered from 100 years of heartbreak. Likewise, an even more telling emotional omen of the past is that in one his character notes, three important pieces of information are given.

1) “His temper was quite stormy during the decades after America’s independence.”

– Anger is a maladjustive way of either expressing one’s need for something or acquiring it. In this case, it could be a reaction to the loneliness he experiences after losing America.

2) “He’s quite bad at expressing himself. He himself knows that people often misunderstand him, he uses this fact for self-depreciating jokes.”

– This ties in with how easy it is to see him as an angry person when he’s  actually extremely sensitive.

Taking the latter two bits of information, you can see why Hima then says this about England:

3) “He could easily be the most pitiful one in this webcomic.”

In other words, England thinks lowly of himself, cares about others’ opinions of him, poorly expresses his sadness by acting out in anger, and yet doesn’t bother to fix these external misconceptions.

Like I said before, America was his best friend, and because he can’t articulate his feelings well, England went from using America as a stress ball to a punching bag (this term is used loosely).

For example, England is notorious for being a “scathing” critic of America’s movies.

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Nonetheless, what you’ll also notice is the subtle hints of America knowing that England cares about him.

Here, America –with a noticeably teasing look, as if he understands more than what he voices– allows England to poke holes in his proposed world defense plan.

Also pay attention to how England “commends” parts of America’s plan.

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Aside from these faults, the strengths in England’s character prevail when they’re most needed. Even though any mention of America’s dependence causes England to get sick, he visits America and celebrates the occasion with him. 

It causes him a lot of pain to do so, but he still commits to it. Not only that, but he gives America the liberty bell on the 100th anniversary of his independence, worries over and offers to repair the bell in 1958 despite the offer being turned down by American officials, and gives America a new one another one hundred years later.

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While America is amused by England’s evident embarrassment, the next panel can easily be interpreted as him crying and laughing from happiness.

Please note that the anime handles this scene quite differently, as it’s depicted more as in America laughs so hard that he cries.

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I think it’s also important to end this by mentioning that England was also America’s best friend. America is arguably just as lonely as England.

When he was younger, America was scared to sleep alone. Regardless if England always fell asleep before he did, America still needed him.

In “We’re Shipwrecked Too”, we get this awkward moment where both of them consider sleeping closer to each other for warmth, but in the end choose not to.

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The tension here reveals that England isn’t the only one having trouble working past the difficulties in their relationship.

Nevertheless, we also get moments where America reaches out to England.

Ex: During a blizzard, he asks England to come and play video games with him, but is turned down.

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As seen in more modern strips, the two of them are slowly working towards reconciliation and visit each other often. The perfect ideal would be if they’re able to become best friends again, not just in their hearts, but openly and expressively without any qualms of what others might think.

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I think it’s become obvious by now that almost every single nation embodies a good balance between likeable and dislikeable traits. As such, it’s important to lay out some essential characteristics if we’re to understand who England is as a person, his motivations, his faults, and his highpoints.

While England can be invariably cruel and pessimistic – especially towards America– this stems from a latent insecurity that he keeps within himself. He pre-emptively spites others to protect himself from the rejection he’s historically experienced. In modern strips, his temper has calmed considerably, and this spitefulness has transformed more into sarcastic banter and blunt teasing.

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The following character notes are of utmost importance in preventing England’s personality from being misinterpreted. [x]

He’s quite bad at expressing himself. He himself knows that people often misunderstand him, he uses this fact for self-depreciating jokes. 

He could easily be the most pitiful one in this webcomic. 

His temper was quite stormy during the decades after America’s independence. 

Put another way: England’s historical isolation caused him to develop a poor sense of self-worth. To compensate for this, he worked hard to improve his nation and external image of himself. Meanwhile, the insecurity remained even as he emerged as a world superpower. Because he was so used to being teased and berated, England treated others in a similar manner, only for this to work to his own detriment.

Arrogance and boastfulness quickly got the best of him. He fell hard and even deeper into isolation after the American Revolution. His violent temper towards America is a manifestation of his strong fear of rejection. What you’ll see is that England is deeply considerate of others and wants to befriend them, but unfortunately closes up and defensively makes scathing remarks to protect his fragile self-image.

With all that said, let’s tie this back to the strips and go through some examples.

We know that having America as a ward helped ease England’s temper. He even admits to this.

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What’s important to point out here is that this was during a time when America was England’s primary ally.

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England escaped the alienating atmosphere of Europe by visiting America. America’s unconditional love was England’s security blanket. 

This security blanket was lost after the Revolution, thus explaining why England’s temper explodes in the following years. He was all alone again.

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England wants to be friends with America, but has trouble overcoming his loneliness. His crippling fear of rejection is often the cause.

In fact, England can be quite shy at times. If anything, it proves how skeptical he is to open himself up to others, let alone make the effort to get them to see him for who he really is.

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He embarrassedly offers to be America’s friend when he realizes that the latter doesn’t have any, only to defensively fall back on anger when America rejects him.

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It’s a cruel cycle of desiring to be close to another person, opening himself up, and either 1) rudely spiting them, inciting rejection or 2) politely engaging them as a ‘gentleman’, only for this to incite rejection as well.

His anger is a shell – it’s a tough habit to break, even though he woefully recognizes how problematic it is in impacting how others perceive him.

The fact that he doesn’t expect positive reactions from others is chiefly illustrated with how embarrassed he gets when he does receive praise.

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Nonetheless, England keeps trying to mend things with America to the extent that these efforts are excessively nosy.

He’s skeptical that Lithuania will be treated well in America’s house, and takes it upon himself to visit them. Curiosity is a form of caring, however skewed and counterproductive as it may be.

Point is, England’s covertly reaching out to America here, likely because he knows firsthand what it’s like to be directly rejected by the latter. It’s the next best thing he can do.

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As touched on above, it’s not just America that England’s isolated from. He’s not referred to as the Black Sheep of Europe for nothing, after all.

During the Splendid Isolation Period, and having experienced many political rejections as a result of tensions with Russia, he desperately tries to convince himself that being alone isn’t all that bad.

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Eventually, he’s able to successfully form an alliance with Japan. Of particular emphasis is the strip’s title: 

“The anglo-Japanese alliance between two lonely people.”

I really don’t think it can get more explicit than that.

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Further, this alienation among the other nations is a repetitive theme in the series. England’s often left out of excursions and activities.

One example that best demonstrates this is when Italy, Germany, and Japan take it upon themselves to interview other nations about their Christmas traditions. The whole strip entails England hiding in the background, fidgeting nervously as he waits to be interviewed, only to be forgotten about.

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Interestingly, it’s Japan who remembers to interview England at the last minute. The two share an implicit, but undeniably deep understanding of each other.

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Another way that England compensates for his loneliness is by turning to the supernatural – his fairie friends. America thinks he’s crazy, but what he doesn’t realize is that England likely summons these friends to mitigate his loneliness, and therefore prevent himself from going mad.

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The imagery of a child-like imagination is later used to describe England’s love of and desire to live in a world entirely made up of fantasy. He lives in his mind because it’s safe. Similarly, he talks to his [real] fairie friends because he knows that they’re safe too; they won’t ever reject him.

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I’ve brought this up before, but I think this is a good note to end on. During the Anglo-Japanese alliance arc, which focuses on the subject of loneliness, why is it that England is given the Kappa’s Miracle Cure?

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It’s a medicine said to cure any illness…

…but what illness is there to cure if you’re an immortal being that will automatically recover from illness anyway?

It seems to me that the cure was intended for something less tangible, yet just as hard to cure:

Heartsickness and accompanying feelings of loneliness.

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