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āJasonās approach to justice is right wingā we need to force people to actually read.
Claiming Jason is more right wing than Bruce the actual fucking billionaire is crazy. ļæ¼
adding onto this, itās so important to me that jason was chosen for his heart even when classist stereotypes would expect him to be naturally violent, cruel, and selfish.
he only becomes more aggressive and bitter the more time he spends as robin BECAUSE of robin. he saw all the injustice first hand in violent crime and the ineffective, corrupt system and he became frustrated. he wanted to kill two face because he killed his father; he wanted to attack the pimp because he directly saw him beating up a woman; he might have killed garzonas because he had to witness gloriaās dead body and garzonas would walk free to do that to other women, just out of america.
jasonās not naturally violent and cruel, itās what heās learned is the only way to protect other victims in a world that perpetuates suffering.
i know starlin is seen as the main post-crisis jaybin writer but jason writers PLEASE read collins
(pictures are from batman #409 and #411)
Heard this song a few days ago and locked tf in and drew this in 2 days
nothing shows a character is evil quite like a good cooking montage
ophelia represents who hamlet truly is whereas laertes represents who he desperately aspires to be.
at the beginning of the play, laertes is able to return to normal life after the funeral/wedding with the approval of both a loving father and claudius, an obvious contrast to the mourning, trapped, and isolated hamlet. ophelia is then shown to be similarly trapped but due to patriarchal forces, with hamlet contributing to her conflict of family, freedom, and love.
when it comes to love caused madness and duty driven vengeance as responses to grief, hamlet chooses the former whilst desperately searching the will to commit the latter. and ophelia and laertes act as personifications of this conflict with the way they naturally embody these ideas respectively. madness is therefore the feminine weakness and vengeance the masculine triumph, right? but no, things only go downhill once hamletās desires for revenge cause him to become impulsive in the killing of polonius, and the playās end can be seen as laertesā fatal error in letting his rage cloud his judgement on claudiusā scheming. because at the end of the day, whilst ophelia may die before laertes, they all succumb to their ailments of grief.
hamlet was always doomed, not because he was foolish, but because he was trapped between two false representations of mourning, the madness of remembering and the indiscriminately destructive force of revenge. and thus he infects ophelia, laertes, and, in a very shakespearean manner, makes the whole of denmark ārottenā
A Jason Todd Animatic- Work In Progress- I Know Itās Over; Jeff Buckley
considering jasonās relationship with vengeance, its apparent that bruce just made it worse at every stage.
when bruce first found jason, he didnāt have any inclination towards vengeance because he didnāt know about the death of his father by the hands of two face, and he may never have found out if bruce had not investigated and put it in the batcomputer.
and jasonās first reaction to finding out about the death of his father was NOT to sneak out and find two face, it was to sleep all day and give an attitude to bruce. the reason why jason wasnāt open to talking to bruce about the death of willis was because bruce hid it from him!! for 6 months!! also when jason did go out and attempt to kill two face he did so with batman and as robin. bruce facilitated his vengeance by giving him the means to try through robin when jason probably wouldnāt otherwise. and by the end of #411 jason proves that he isnāt driven by revenge and wonāt be in the future because heās easily snapped out of it (itās later shown to be not that simple in the detective comics but overall itās not the main motivator for jason). you can give bruce credit here and say itās because jason had robin and bruceās influence but jason changed his mind after bruce said it was very difficult to ātemper revenge into justiceā which i donāt think was the greatest inspiration speech.
thereās batman #425 where jason is blamed for the revenge of felipe garzonas father which implies that vengeance of the father is an unavoidable reaction to the death of a son (which yeah you can see that lesson was learnt by jason later on).
then comes death in the family which is not about vengeance but leads to jason wanting it in its aftermath. whilst death in the family is a contrived series of coincidences for quite a bit of its plot, bruce definitely caused the set up of it. if bruce wasnāt an insufficient parent jason wouldnāt have been so eager to find his mother or would have at least talked to bruce about it first. but because bruce took away robin without actually discussing it with jason first, jason obviously acted like he didnāt have anyone to emotionally support him, especially considering that bruce is shown to rely on batman and robin to parent his children and he just took that away. bruce continues to give more evidence in jasonās belief that he canāt be relied on by prioritising stopping the joker over helping jason when first finding him, he later fixes this by deciding to help and giving robin back but that was only after first deciding the joker was more important twice before.
and all of this leads to hush and under the hood where jason is forged by vengeance, even finding the only meaning in his life to be it as said in lost days. he lives and even dies by the hand of bruce for āvengeance.ā
when seeing the purpose of batman and robin as a way to transform the desire for revenge into justice, itās a devastating subversion to see what happened to jason because bruce needed to justify adopting the next child he saw who looked a little bit like the son he drove away by firing him.
i know starlin is seen as the main post-crisis jaybin writer but jason writers PLEASE read collins
(pictures are from batman #409 and #411)