A little bit about Raven’s empathy

Idell 2022-03-22 09:01:11

======Slightly non-key plot spoilers======

I just want to say something weakly. . . I think that Raven first spent time with Professor X because of his childhood background. The professor was proud of his ability, and through his ability, he could successfully make many friends, and he could easily receive them in the bar. Welcome, whether it is from the crowd or the beautiful girls.

And from the "lifting the barbell" in the later stage, it can be seen that Raven must control to maintain her appearance every hour and every second every day, and-this appearance is not her own no matter whether it is good or not. So as long as Charles doesn't take the initiative to read his mind, he can become a normal person, be friends with normal people, blend in with them, and be loved by people. And Raven not only has to be careful not to leak any flaws every quarter of an hour, but also she will inevitably think that no one likes her as she is, but just likes her appearance.

Of course, Charles may still be able to see the goodwill of normal humans towards them through such a positive cycle and his mind-reading ability, while other mutants can only see the fear shown by most normal people, as well as the maliciousness of destroying them. .

Raven, who grew up under such circumstances, undoubtedly felt that he was just one of Charles' earliest dolls. He had feelings so he always took him with him, but after many new candidates appeared, it was just an old emotional sustenance. She has only him, and he has the whole world-no matter if this kind of feeling is defined as love or family affection.

In the beginning, she only knew Charles a mutant, a mutant with no special features in appearance. So when she finds that there are others, like her, who are bothered by her appearance and dream of becoming a beast of ordinary people, it can be said that she has finally found the mood to organize_(:з」∠)_.

But I think that even if the girl is beautiful and popular after disguising, she will look forward to a man who likes his un-faced look in my heart.

What's more, Charles said at the beginning that he couldn't think of her (although it can be explained that the brother doesn't have any thoughts about the sister, but it is inevitable that the second sister of the second degree will understand it because of her strange variant appearance.); Said to her in the beast , Her blue skin is ugly; when Charles saw her standing naked in the room with her skin and it was unacceptable, Magneto said to her, you are beautiful, your original appearance is better than your disguised appearance Much more beautiful. . . And maybe she really feels beautiful when she shows her body and strength. . .

. . . I can only say, I think if I am Raven, I don't want to ask me to dress up every day, or even a man who encourages me to have plastic surgery (ˇˍˇ).

Enlarging this matter, I feel that the professor is trying to whitewash the peace and spread his hands. He wants each mutant to hide himself and pretend to be an ordinary person. Although he encourages them to develop their abilities, the purpose is to let them try. In order to integrate into a group that fears and even hates them, even the sacrifice of the Virgin is required. . . .

Look at Lao Wan, you are allowed to be yourself, and you can even be proud of your identity as a mutant. . .

Professor, you should do academic work. . . Politics is not suitable for you. . . .



ps, as an older, hidden secondary disease patient, I think if I encounter the plot inside-desperately trying to help the brain-disabled NPCs defeat the big boss, the fire-breathing dragon, they discussed it and said: ah, sorry, we think you Too great, if you want to kill us, we can't resist. Just kill you first, sorry. . . I would also want revenge.

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X-Men: First Class quotes

  • Erik Lehnsherr: My fellow Mutants! The real enemy is out there.

  • Erik Lehnsherr: [to Mystique] If you're using half your concentration to look normal, then you're only half paying attention to whatever else you're doing.

    [pause]

    Erik Lehnsherr: Just pointing out something that could save your life.

    Erik Lehnsherr: You want society to accept you, but you can't even accept yourself.