#also the degree to which the were characters engage in self injury is soooo interesting to me
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Self-Injury in Teen Wolf
âA Hideous Torture on Himselfâ: Madness and Self-Mutilation in Victorian Literature by Sarah Chaney / Representing the Unrepresentable: Self-Harm as Affect by Laura Wilson / Damaging the Body Politic: Self-Mutilation as Spectacle by Alexandra Gray
Written for @teenwolf-metaâs Meta May Monday theme: pain.
The idea of pain making you human was introduced into the show when Derek said "And that's what keeps you human- pain." to Scott in the season one episode The Tell. It's a concept which is repeatedly brought up throughout the show and might actually be one of the more consistent facets of werewolf lore seen within the show.
When lycanthropic characters are incapable of relying on their anchor to tether them to their human side, they can instead draw on their own pain, often self-inflicted, to avoid the consequences of shifting. Throughout the show the character shown to utilize this the most is Liam. He's often incapable of controlling his anger and as a result is incapable of keeping in touch with his humanity, meaning that he's pushed to the edge of self-injury more often than other characters.
Another instance where we see characters inflict injury on themselves, or others, is when they need to trigger their healing. As seen in the season four finale when Kira is unable to heal after being attacked by berserker-Scott, where she then has to cut up her hand with a shard of obsidian for the rest of her body to heal. This is interesting because it visualizes a clear disconnect between the body and the self, the self which needs to heal can only communicate this with the body through more pain and injury.
Lydia is also seen injuring herself in season two when she's being controlled by Peter. When she's awoken by her mother her sheets are covered in blood and it's then revealed that she punched her mirror with no recollection of it. This serves as a narrative red herring as it's revealed later in the same episode that the Kanima hates its own reflection, but on a personal level it also shows the viewer the disconnect Lydia is experiencing between herself and her mind.
#teen wolf#self injury#teen wolf meta#twmeta#twmetamay#scott mccall#lydia martin#liam dunbar#kira yukimura#web weave#webweaving#mine#teen wolf academia#tw self harm#anyways i love the role pain and injury plays in teen wolf particularly when it comes to the idea of being human#i could definitely talk about it for muuuuch longer#also the degree to which the were characters engage in self injury is soooo interesting to me#because as i said liam is the one who does it most often#scott is only seen doing it a few times the most notable at the beginning of 3b when he has no control over his shift#malia on the other hand never injures herself to stay in control possibly due to her being in a position where she's more accepting of her#animalistic tendencies#derek and peter also never do it#most likely as a result of them being born wolves raised with the knowledge of werewolves leading them to being more in control generally
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