Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

“Who’s your favorite character?” I hear that question come up a lot over Avatar: The Last Airbender, a show particularly near and dear to me. Iroh and Toph get tossed around a lot. Zuko is very popular. Sokka has his fans. But something I’ve noticed? Aang very rarely gets the pick. When he comes up, it’s usually in that “Oh, and also…” kind of way. Which is strange, I think, considering he’s the main character, the titular airbender, of the entire show.

I never really thought much about it until a couple weeks ago when I finished my annual re-watch of the series and found myself, for the first time, specifically focused on Aang’s arc. Somehow, I never really paid that much attention to him before. I mean sure, he’s front and center in most episodes, fighting or practicing or learning big spiritual secrets, and yet, he always feels a little overshadowed. Katara takes care of the group. Sokka makes the plans. Zuko has the big, heroic Joseph Campbell journey. Aang…goofs around. He listens and follows and plays with Momo. And yes, at the end his story gets bigger and louder, but even then I feel like a lot of it dodges the spotlight. And here’s why:

Avatar casts the least traditionally-masculine hero you could possibly write as the star of a fantasy war story. Because of that, we don’t see Aang naturally for everything he is, so we look elsewhere.

Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

To show what I mean, I want to talk about some of the show’s other characters, and I want to start with Zuko. Zuko is the hero we’re looking for. He’s tall and hot and complicated. He perseveres in the face of constant setbacks. He uses two swords and shoots fire out of his hands. He trains with a wise old man on ship decks and mountaintops. Occasionally he yells at the sky. He’s got the whole 180-degree moral turn beat for beat, right down to the scars and the sins-of-the-father confrontation scene. And if you were going into battle, some epic affair with battalions of armor-clad infantry, Zuko is the man you’d want leading the charge, Aragorn style. We love Zuko. Because Zuko does what he’s supposed to do.

Now let’s look at Katara. Katara doesn’t do what she’s supposed to do. She doesn’t care about your traditionally gender dynamics because she’s too busy fighting pirates and firebenders, planning military operations with the highest ranking generals in the Earth Kingdom, and dismantling the entire patriarchal structure of the Northern Water Tribe. Somewhere in her spare time she also manages to become one of the greatest waterbenders in the world, train the Avatar, defeat the princess of the Fire Nation in the middle of Sozin’s Comet and take care of the entire rest of the cast for an entire year living in tents and caves. Katara is a badass, and we love that.

So what about Aang? When we meet Aang, he is twelve years old. He is small and his voice hasn’t changed yet. His hobbies include dancing, baking and braiding necklaces with pink flowers. He loves animals. He doesn’t eat meat. He despises violence and spends nine tenths of every fight ducking and dodging. His only “weapon” is a blunt staff, used more for recreation than combat. Through the show, Aang receives most of his training from two young women – Katara and Toph – whom he gives absolute respect, even to the point of reverence. When he questions their instruction, it comes from a place of discomfort or anxiety, never superiority. He defers to women, young women, in matters of strategy and combat. Then he makes a joke at his own expense and goes off to feed his pet lemur.

Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

Now there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation for all this, and it’s the one that shielded Aang from the heroic limelight in my eyes for ten years. The reasoning goes like this: Aang is a child. He has no presumptuous authority complex, no masculinity anxiety, no self-consciousness about his preferred pastimes, because he’s twelve. He’s still the hero, but he’s the prepubescent hero, the hero who can’t lead the charge himself because he’s just not old enough. The problem is, that reasoning just doesn’t hold up when you look at him in the context of the rest of the show.

Let’s look at Azula. Aside from the Avatar himself, Zuko’s sister is arguably the strongest bender in the entire show. We could debate Toph and Ozai all day, but when you look at all Azula does, the evidence is pretty damning. Let’s make a list, shall we?

Azula completely mastered lightning, the highest level firebending technique, in her spare time on a boat, under the instruction of two old women who can’t even bend.

Azula led the drill assault on Ba Sing Sae, one of the most important Fire Nation operations of the entire war, and almost succeeded in conquering the whole Earth Kingdom.

Azula then bested the Kyoshi Warriors, one of the strongest non-bender fighting groups in the entire world, successfully infiltrated the Earth Kingdom in disguise, befriended its monarch, learned of the enemy’s most secret operation, emotionally manipulated her older brother, overthrew the captain of the secret police and did conquer the Earth Kingdom, something three Fire Lords, numerous technological monstrosities, and countless generals, including her uncle, failed to do in a century.

And she did this all when she was fourteen.

Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

That last part is easy to forget. Azula seems so much her brother’s peer, we forget she’s the same age as Katara. And that means that when we first meet Azula, she’s only a year older than Aang is at the end of the series. So to dismiss Aang’s autonomy, maturity or capability because of his age is ridiculous, understanding that he and Azula could have been in the same preschool class.

We must then accept Aang for what he truly is: the hero of the story, the leader of the charge, who repeatedly displays restraint and meekness, not because of his age, not because of his upbringing, not because of some character flaw, but because he chooses too. We clamor for strong female characters, and for excellent reason. But nobody every calls for more weak male characters. Not weak in a negative sense, but weak in a sense that he listens when heroes talk. He negotiates when heroes fight. And when heroes are sharpening their blades, planning their strategies and stringing along their hetero love interests, Aang is making jewelry, feeding Appa, and wearing that flower crown he got from a travelling band of hippies. If all Aang’s hobbies and habits were transposed onto Toph or Katara, we’d see it as a weakening of their characters. But with Aang it’s cute, because he’s a child. Only it isn’t, because he’s not.

Even in his relationship with Katara, a landmark piece of any traditional protagonist’s identity, Aang defies expectations. From the moment he wakes up in episode one, he is infatuated with the young woman who would become his oldest teacher and closest friend. Throughout season one we see many examples of his puppy love expressing itself, usually to no avail. But there’s one episode in particular that I always thought a little odd, and that’s Jet.

Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

In Jet, Katara has an infatuation of her own. The titular vigilante outlaw sweeps her off her feet, literally, with his stunning hair, his masterful swordsmanship and his apparent selflessness. You’d think this would elicit some kind of jealousy from Aang. There’s no way he’s ignorant of what’s happening, as Sokka sarcastically refers to Jet as Katara’s boyfriend directly in Aang’s presence, and she doesn’t even dispute it. But even then, we never see any kind of rivalry manifest in Aang. Rather, he seems in full support of it. He repeatedly praises Jet, impressed by his leadership and carefree attitude. Despite his overwhelming affection for Katara, he evaluates both her and Jet on their own merits as people. There is no sense of ownership or macho competition.

Contrast this with Zuko’s reaction to a similar scenario in season three’s The Beach. Zuko goes to a party with his girlfriend, and at that party he sees her talking to another guy. His reaction? Throwing the challenger into the wall, shattering a vase, yelling at Mai, and storming out. This may seem a little extreme, but it’s also what we’d expect to an extent. Zuko is being challenged. He feels threatened in his station as a man, and he responds physically, asserting his strength and dominance as best he can.

I could go on and on. I could talk about how the first time Aang trains with a dedicated waterbending master, he tries to quit because of sexist double standards, only changing his mind after Katara’s urging. I could talk about how Aang is cast as a woman in the Fire Nation’s propaganda theatre piece bashing him and his friends. Because in a patriarchal society, the worst thing a man can be is feminine. I could talk about the only times Aang causes any kind of real destruction in the Avatar state, it’s not even him, since he doesn’t gain control of the skill until the show’s closing moments. Every time he is powerless in his own power and guilt-ridden right after, until the very end when he finally gains control, and what does he do with all that potential? He raises the rivers, and puts the fires out.

Avatar Aang, Feminist Icon?

Aang isn’t what he’s supposed to be. He rejects every masculine expectation placed on his role, and in doing so he dodges center stage of his own show. It’s shocking to think about how many times I just forgot about Aang. Even at the end, when his voice has dropped and his abs have filled in, we miss it. Zuko’s coronation comes and we cheer with the crowd, psyched to see our hero crowned. Then the Fire Lord shakes his head, gestures behind him and declares “the real hero is the Avatar.” It’s like he’s talking to us. “Don’t you get it?” he asks. “Did you miss it? This is his story. But you forgot that. Because he was small. And silly. And he hated fighting. And he loved to dance. Look at him,” Zuko seems to say. “He’s your hero. Avatar Aang, defier of gender norms, champion of self-identity, feminist icon.”

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6 years ago

Have a look at Mo Guan Shan’s Earrings

Yup, it’s just as the bold title said, it’s about Mo’s collection of earrings, which appears in the main story or single illustrations.

Since his first appearance in the story, he’s been shown to have his ears pierced, probably to create a badass/delinquent vibe.

There’s been quite some confusion between the earrings too, so I would like to clear up things and give some anaoyzation:

1. He Tian’s earrings (gift to Mo)

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One of the iconic symbols of this couple; made its first (official) appearance in the comic when Tian forced him down the bed to shove it in Mo’s earlobe (wait why does this sound so violent…). In an earlier illustration, Mo was shown with a pair similar in design (1st pic).

White around the edge, probably expensive or so, looks charming on Little Mo, etc.

On the reason why Tian gave him those: the first thing that comes to my mind is him showing his posessiveness with Mo (with that bed slam and all), somewhat like marking a terriory. They could probably be just a normal gift too though.

Mo probably sees them as too expensive and decided to keep them safe, instead of eating them outside.

Seeing Mo wrearing them in an eye candy~

2. The pair of black studs

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Easily mistaken for Tian’s gift, the difference is in the design, as these ones are all black.

They haven’t made appearance during Mo’s middle school days (in main story). For the first and third picture, I will make a wild guess that it happens during the summertime between middle and high school.

He seems to only wear them while at work.

As it has yet to be disclosed whether they are Tian’s or not (and it’s still possible for him to give them to Mo in the main story), we can still hope that they are another of Tian’s gift.

3. Conch Piercing

Worn by the present time Mo on his right ear, it has only made two appearances in the special articles (Christmas and Valentines Massage). It is worn with the black studs.

Another variation of this earring is in the Black&White themed artwork, with a black ring instead.

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4. Other earrings (mainly in single artworks)

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4 years ago

I love how when explaining why he “broke up” Bingley and Jane to Elizabeth , Darcy is all like “I studied her and she wasn’t showing affection and she didn’t seem to like him that much based on very scientific observations of her behavior and I am obviously an expert on how to act around the one you are in love with ” when he is the most repressed person ever, he’s the guy who never shows his feelings or internal struggles (or when he does share his feelings for Elizabeth he ends up insulting her and her family lol great job Willie) and he’s out there judging people for doing the same… Dude, I love you but take a look in the mirror before you speak

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6 years ago

I love your in-depth analyzations. Some of them have completedly changed my point of view of certain characters. By the way, I want to ask something about Xixi. During the 'twist his balls' scene, he is the first person out of the three boys to think that Momo a good person, even though he was directly injured by Momo earlier. This turns out to be true later on. How do you think that Xixi could pinpoint this?

Hey there! You are too kind, anon, gosh ~

I think one of the reasons is that XiXi is one of the more mature characters in the manhua. He doesn’t seem to have any kind of troubled past or old wounds, and he grew up in a healthy family, he’s very serious in contrast to somewhat childish and effervescent JY. So that’s why I think he may not be prone to making hasty assumptions about people. I’m fairly sure that he sees school delinquents for what they are: kids with some kinds of troubles that they are trying to resolve them with violence/rebellious behaviour.

What’s more, despite Momo all trying to act badass and tough, he really gets scared fairly easily. During that ball-twisting scene, he quickly back-pedalled instead of trying to fight or threaten XiXi and JY. He literally tried to buy his way out. 

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And we can see that Momo is also scared when He Tian tried to threaten him to stitch up his mouth, also during dreams sequence when classmates tried to bully him after “ass-shot”. I think XiXi might have caught a whiff that deep-down Mo is scared and is trying way too hard to appear badass so that others won’t hurt him. After all, it was XiXi who gets all like “eh? Are we really going to twist his balls?” and then “these two are scary”. To me, it says that Xixi has a big heart and doesn’t hold grudges, and he also doesn’t indulge in petty revenge.

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On a side note, I kinda want to see him becoming friends with Momo after JY disappearance. The scene between them in the hospital is both awkward and endearing.

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5 years ago
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Thank you for a really wonderful second season believe me when I say any of my imagination could meke this so beautiful as you did, thank you for giving me joy and broke my heart in this season, I hope for the thirt to be like this one and give me the emotion as the first time.

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4 years ago

Of OWLS and NEWTS

- Contrary to popular belief, there were students who liked the dour Potions Professor of Hogwarts.

- Most of those students only came to the conclusion they liked their professor during the latter part of their education. 

- The OWL students heard rumors of Snape’s slightly different attitude come handling the sixth and seventh years. It wasn’t common for the sixth years to request a pinch or slap after classes from their classmates to convince themselves they weren’t entirely dreaming of hallucinating.

- Snape wasn’t suddenly sunshines and rainbows on his sixth years, it was more like having an actual potions master demonstrate the techniques to his apprentice. These were the days they remembered that Severus Snape WAS a Potions Master, not just a licensed brewer or a mildly competent potions professor. 

- There were occasions that he makes mistakes and the students will stop what they were doing before getting back to work. Mistakes are lessons to be learned and even the best Potioneers drop jars of Lacewing flies sometimes.

- They sometimes get to watch him brew and anyone who watched him could swear that there was a musical accompaniment and that brewing was a dance Severus Snape has perfected through the years.

- He was harsher on their mistakes. He coaxes an answer from them rather than spoon-feeding them the information.

- The NEWT students focus on individual projects but they still had to brew difficult potions from time to time. His wrath is rarely seen, in its place is the snark doubling as if to compensate. 

- Severus Snape cursing was a treat for the seventh years. 

- The number of students passing their potions NEWT was the highest in Hogwarts history during Snape’s tenure. 

- The NEWT and OWL students laugh at the lower years. It wasn’t that Snape couldn’t reduce them to tears anymore but more like Snape helped them have some thick skin. They have the knowledge that whatever thing comes out of the professor’s mouth just needed to come out or else he’d skin them alive.

- Most of what comes out is surprisingly funny.

- They don’t warn new students about what to expect. Call it a right of a passage. 

- Seeing Snape with his hair tied back was distracting and also a guarded secret of the OWL and NEWT students.

- His recommendation letter for students applying for apprenticeship is a mere formality. Most Masters and Apothecaries accept students from Hogwarts as long as they survived Snape’s NEWT class.

- They didn’t have to like their professor, but he really was a great Potions Master. 

- His OWL and NEWT classes still hated his guts but they had a certain respect from him that wasn’t there during their younger years.

- Years later, most would recall potions class and shake their head, chuckling at why they were frightened to begin with.

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