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thefourthvine) wrote2010-02-27 06:56 pm
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Woobies Wanted
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TVTropes has a great page on woobies [Warning:
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"[The woobie] is that character you want to give a big hug, wrap in a blanket and feed soup to when he or she suffers so very beautifully."
And there is, of course, a huge long list of woobies attached, but a lot of those people are woobies in canon more than in fan fiction, and I want the fannish ones. I'm looking for the person in a given fandom who is always being hurt (and then comforted), the person who you just know is going to have a secret shame or a secret trauma or a secret disease, probably while he is being raped and beaten in prison by Nazis with spiky boots. In other words, I want to know who, in your fandom, is the character who you'd immediately think of if you read this header:
Title: Recovery and Revelations Part 7, 1/???
Series: Hold Me Tight Tonight (Confronting the Darkness)
Author: I <3 Woobies!
Summary: To protect the ones he or she loves, Character X sold his or her body to evil slaver alien wizards. Now Character X is finally back home. Can the [team/family/friends/loved ones/etc.] help him or her recover?
Warnings: Noncon, dubcon, torture, past child abuse and incest, betrayal, cutting, slavery, underage sex, involuntary drug use, porn, some swears.
In the future, there will be a poll. But first, I need the names to go in the poll. So tell me: in your fandom, who is the woobie? To make this extra-challenging, especially for you people in Harry Potter and Supernatural: you can only nominate one person per fandom. I want to hear about the Woobiest in All the Land.
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But it's not even entirely, I think, about what people are willing to write - like, Scully in X-Files has almost as much canon trauma as Mulder does, and people writing XF het did in fact torture her almost as much as they tortured Mulder. But she is so not a woobie - she's either an awesome character who's had to put up with a lot of crap and lived through it, or alternately, a badly-written character who's embodying a bunch of problematic stereotypes, but never both.
Some of that's about media & fandom's problems with writing female characters, but some of it is just inherent in the way we think about gender, I think.
(I think for me the thing that clinches it is that I would really, really hesitate to describe a female character on an open channel as "so pretty when she cries". Which makes me wonder if I should be describing male characters that way so blithely, and yet.)