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This morning I came across an interesting and well-argued essay defending Tidus...

http://femhype.com/2015/10/13/tidus-video-games-answer-to-toxic-masculinity/

What bothers me about Tidus, however, is not that he displays emotions, but rather the intense focus that the game places on him. "This is my story," he says at the beginning, but it's not; it's actually Yuna's story. Sure, Tidus is in a difficult situation, and I understand that he's hurt and confused, but so is Yuna. Lulu and Rikku are going through incredible trials of their own; but, like Yuna, we don't get to see their stories from an inside perspective. By placing Tidus and his trauma at the center of the story, the game is mandating that we care about his pain and emotional development more than we care for the female characters. Because the player-protagonist characters of Final Fantasy VII through XII are also male, it's difficult not to view the privileging of Tidus over the female characters as being representative of a broader privileging of the emotions of men over the emotions of women.

Meanwhile, I apparently somehow still care about Final Fantasy X fifteen years after its release.

Date: 2016-04-26 04:06 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] selenicdistance
Tidus is key to her story, but he could have been treated in the same way as Rinoa is treated in FFVIII, namely, as an outsider of magical provenance whose (mostly) positive attitude serves to open and expand the emotional world of the super-serious main character. Oh, this is good. I like it, since Yuna and Squall are in similar boats -- they've been raised into these self-destructive, -sacrificial roles? To a theoretically positive end, sure, but one that they're better able to pursue/accomplish once they're in a healthier mindset, and more willing to think outside the box, which only happens after they've hooked up with their respective catalysts. (Blah, blah.)

or if he had just picked up a book and read it -- but, see, you're forgetting -- he's a jock. (God, now I'm imagining Jecht harassing Smol Child Tidus the first time he finds the kid reading a book from school. "Boring books are for boring nerds! Come out on deck and practice your blitzing, so I have something to laugh at!")

I'm very glad that Terra became the official FFVI mascot, but I loved the diffuse character focus/POV in the game itself. I liked it in IX as well. X would have benefited from it. Even if it was just juggled between Yuna and Tidus, it would still have offered the opportunity for greater focus on the others at different times through party splits.

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