As a series that works with stereotypes, it isn’t surprising that Germany comes off as relatively stiff and cold. However, what’s important to realize is that the stereotype is used for a specific purpose; it’s essential to Germany’s characterization in proving that he’s anything but stiff and cold. Nonetheless he’s still perceived that way because of his stereotype.
In other words, Germany is anything but this stereotype. Instead, what you’ll see is that he has trouble expressing his sentimental side as opposed to lacking it entirely. It’s not that he doesn’t want to smile and be expressive either. He simply isn’t able to.
He’s seen as angry, when all he truly wants is to be able to be himself with others, void of being fearful, anxious, and hesitant in doing so. You’ll see that he’s actually quite shy and uncertain with regards to how he navigates around social situations.
That said, this is a pivotal inner conflict that he’s consistently experienced. I’ll get into why a little bit later. First, it’s important to demonstrate how pervasive and repetitive this theme has been.
In Comic Diary 4, he’s revealed to possess an intimidating aura.
As such, even Italy misinterprets Germany’s genuine intention to get drinks together as him being angry.
A more explicit mention of this frequent misinterpretation of his mannerisms is found in this character note.
He’s troubled because his voice comes across as harsh and he’s seen as angry. The only beings he feels openly comfortable in expressing his affection for are his dogs.
But, what about his troubles with smiling?
For one thing, he’s once shown to be reading a manual on “how to smile naturally.”
In the 2010 Christmas event, he states that he “can’t smile the way Italy can.”
Likewise, in an exaggerated comic gag from the Strange Laws mini-series, Germany is kicked out of an area where it is legally required for people to be smiling all the time.
In the few times where we do see Germany smiling [widely], he’s drunk. If anything, this only reiterates how he’s repressing and containing a whole other side of his personality. It’s in these rare moments where we see the masked frontier of inhibitions that he’s constructed fall apart, thus revealing the realer aspects of his true person.
Further, we know for a fact that Germany experiences chronic loneliness in his character song “Einsamkeit.” The literal translation of this is loneliness.
This song gives us the best insight into how Germany feels about constantly coming across as harsh and angry to others. It’s not only loneliness that he feels in being isolated from others – there’s also a considerable internal estrangement from himself. He feels lost in his own skin given that he doesn’t know how to express this happier, more expressive, and thereby less restricted aspect of his personality.
Though I look like I’m lecturing, I’m actually just conversing It’s not really… At times my face may look grim, But I’m actually just cold Though I don’t mind it…
What’s interesting here is that he recognizes that others tend to misinterpret him. This only ripens the possibility of losing a sense of one’s self. The social mask he puts on is not who he truly is.
Einsamkeit Einsamkeit Einsamkeit I want to be found.
This could have a plethora of meanings. I’ll go over the main two. One, it simply means that he wants people to see him for who he actually is, and that he’s helpless in being able to change these perceptions.
Two, it could act as a double-meaning to represent him being unable to recall the lost memories of his childhood [as Holy Rome]. Simply put, he feels lonely because he’s missing a part of himself.
I’m always said to be scowling, But my smiling face hasn’t been erased You may think I’m frightening, But it’s only because I’m straining to laugh
Now, in a previous post, I talked about the psychological concept of catharsis. Basically, when a memory causes a person too much anxiety or trauma, they repress the memory as well as the emotions associated with it. The result is that the person can no longer consciously access the memory, and sometimes, depending on how strongly they’ve repressed the memory, they don’t experience the emotions associated with it at full capacity. You only experience them partially.
Perhaps this is why Germany is “straining to laugh.”
The role of the psychologist is to bring that traumatic memory back into the patient’s conscious mind. Catharsis is the emotional relief that comes upon recalling and subsequently resolving the internal unconscious conflict tied to the traumatic memory.
Let’s tie this back to the strips.
Germany’s stated before that he doesn’t have much experience with relationships, hence the reason why he’s constantly referring to manuals all the time. Similarly, because he was born into war, the hostility and trust he grew accustomed to also caused him to be relationally-stunted.
It’s for this reason that he has trouble interacting with others and expressing emotions other than anger or frustration; these are more primal. Happiness and compassion is something that’s taught. In psychology, there’s a general agreement that how one’s raised impacts how they are as an adult.
This doesn’t mean to say that his personality is fixed though. All it really means is that he’s still affected and possibly traumatized by being thrust into war from birth.
On the other hand, let’s take another route in approaching this. If Germany is Holy Rome, then he would have likely repressed the traumatic memories of the war that caused his dissolution. However, for that to happen, he would have also had to have repressed his entire life as Holy Rome to get rid of this trauma.
As such, this would involve repressing all the happy emotions that Holy Rome experienced with Chibitalia.
If that’s the case, when Germany feels happiness, his mind unconsciously subdues it to avoid triggering any accounts of his past as Holy Rome. It’s because his brain unconsciously minimizes the anxiety generated from these traumatic memories that Germany is completely unaware as to why he’s unable to smile. All he knows is that he’s unable to.
Simply put, when Germany experiences happiness, his brain represses it to prevent him from accessing childhood memories associated with the same emotions.
In sum…
Germany may have trouble smiling because…
1) He’s relationally-impaired and inexperienced due to having been originally reared in a world of hostility and aggression. He can express happiness, but it very rarely has to do with people. I.e. His dogs, machinery during the Industrial Revolution.
He hasn’t quite learned to become comfortable in showcasing this other side of himself to others. Maybe this is because of the anxiety generated from only being seen as stiff and cold and him not knowing how to compensate for this by expressing how he truly feels.
2) He’s repressed all childhood memories from his past as Holy Rome, which just so happens to include the happier ones. If he smiles and consciously –not drunkenly, which doesn’t involve full awareness– expresses happiness, he risks recalling his traumatic dissolution. To safeguard against this, his brain suppresses feelings of joy and happiness. As such, he isn’t aware of the reason why he has trouble smiling.
He just knows that he can’t smile.
Kiss your smile!
Name: Raivis Galante House: Ravenclaw Age: 11 Year: 1st Blood Status: Muggle-born Patronus: Adder Snake Hobbies: Wizarding history. Anything Extra: Raivis is a very soft spoken boy. He came from an extremely rich muggle family and was supposed to go to an expensive school abroad. But instead he went to Hogwarts. he was very shocked to find that he was a wizard and is still having a hard time accepting it. Most of the concepts of the wizarding world he doesn’t find a use for and is very pro doing things the muggle way.
Russia!
*All the powers are sitting in a small restaurant*
America: *Munching on a burger*
England: *Calmly sipping tea*
France: *Starring blankly at his wine glass and tapping the sides*
Russia: *sitting and looking off into space*
China: *cuddles panda in silence*
Japan: *Casually eating sushi*
Germany: *Takes a sip of beer*
Italy: *Being well.. Italy, but more Italy than usual*
*Awkward silence*
America: Well that happened.
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Name: Yao Wang House: Slytherin Age: 17 Year: 7th Blood Status: Pure-blood Hobbies: wizards chess and holding order Anything Extra: Yao is the head boy and is very serious about his position. He’s a bit of a nark so a lot of the other students avoid him when they can. He always gets O’s on all his assignments. He plays quidditch for Slytherin as a Beater. He doesn’t really care much about quidditch but he likes being able to say he is part of the team.