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Thoughts on Esme?
I have them.
To start with, I see Esme quite differently from the way this fandom appears to see her, yet also quite differently from the way Meyer intended for me to see her.
I think we all on this website have noticed that fandom has morphed Esme into a very different character than the one we met in the books.
Now, some people take this further than others, and itās gotten to a point where I canāt tell if fandom believes this new and shinier Esme is canon, or if they know she isnāt canon but donāt care. Either way, the common denominator to all variations of fanon Esme is that this fandom is sick of the way Stephenie Meyer writes women, and see Esme as the worst affected by all. And fanon Esme is a vindication, one where Esme is an assertive, intelligent, feminist woman with a fantastic sex life and an impressive career. The ideal American woman of the 21st century.
And to each their own - if this makes people happy, then by all means. This meta is my personal opinion on her, though, and since fanon Esme has gained such a strong foothold in fandom I would be amiss not to bring her up.
Another thing Iād be amiss not to bring up is movie Esme. The Esme portrayed in the movies is, like so many of the characters, a different person than the one in the books. She is charming, warm, appears to have no difficulty controlling herself, and off the top of my head I can think of one time where sheās given what was originally Carlisleās moment. Iām talking about sparing Bree - in the books this is something only Carlisle would do, something that has the others going, ājeez, Carlisle, only youā. In the film, this is a decision he and Esme make as a couple. This changes both their characters.
So, these versions of Esme exist, and theyāre good characters, but theyāre not the Esme I see in the books.
What we meet in canon is a woman who contents herself with being a 50ās housewife. No one in the house eats, she still knows how to cook. Making beautiful homes and keeping them beautiful is not just her passion, it appears to be all she wants to do. Now, humans can be housewives, and thatās a choice I respect very much, but Esme is a vampire, living in a vampire coven. The Cullens have zero need for a housewives. And she doesnāt do other things, either. There is only the creation of homes and being a mother.Ā
And so Esme floats through eternity, embodying the Mother archetype, going through all the motions mothers do with no deeper meaning to any of it.
She gives me the creeps.
I donāt know if anyone here has read Coraline, but in that book we meet the Other Mother. Other Mother always has time for Coraline, she makes all the delicious food Coraline could ever want, and loves her very much. The cat tells us that this may be, Other Mother may love Coraline, but it could also just be she wants to eat her. And since Bella does end up sowing buttons into her eyes, I canāt shake the association.
I think the Esme Platt who ran away to fend for herself and her child, who got a job and struggled to be independent, died with her child. This was her last tie to hope, to this world, and with his death she gave up on life in a way nothing could meaningfully recall.
She then wakes up as a vampire, beautiful (Iām guessing here, but one of the most common things men like to insult women is by demeaning our appearance. An abusive husband, living with Esme in a time where a womanās appearance decided her worth even more than it does today, would definitely use this against her. Not to mention, it is a cornerstone in female socialization that weāre taught to value our looks. Becoming inhumanly beautiful would boost anybodyās spirits and install confidence, and I doubt Esme was an exception), stronger and faster than any human man, invulnerable, powerful in a way she never dreamed she could be.Ā
The man she idolized since she was a child, who was supposed to be an unattainable dream, is there, and even more wonderful than she remembered. Heās the one who saved her, and within the year he becomes her husband.Ā
(This by itself is too fantastical, too storybook ending, and I imagine snapped whatever remaining strings Esme still had tethering her to sanity. Any newborn vampire would find themselves in a surreal new state of being, but this is a step further. Thereās getting to have it all, and then thereās... well, then thereās this.)
Then there is Edward. Days after she lost her son, sheās presented with a young man who lost his mother.Ā
(And this might be a post of its own, but: we never see Esme be a mother to any of the other Cullens, and I donāt think she is. Itās just Edward.Ā And she loves him all the more for it. She wouldnāt blink at Bella dying if Edward decided his thirst weighed heavier than his fascination with the human. This is canon - they have a conversation about this, and Esme make her stance clear. She puts Edward above absolutely everything else in this world.)
What Iām getting at here, is that Esme was handed perfection on a silver platter. All the things sheād lost, all the things sheād lacked, things that had been taken from her in the cruelest manner possible, were now given to her, in perfect condition at that. Esme will never have to worry about things like money, sickness, aging, or even Edward growing up and leaving the nest. (And even when he does get married and have a baby, he still doesnāt leave the nest!)
Esme was given the ultimate do-over with vampirism, and she spends it being what she never got to be in life. (And Iāll link this post, because Bellaās in the same situation, if less extreme, and theyāre both in for a rude awakening. And I donāt think Esme will cope at all.)
To Esme, vampirism is startlingly similar to the afterlife. Itās her tailored paradise, eternal and perfect. Thereās the fact that every so often she slips up and eats people, but that only adds to the eeriness of it all.
Esme Cullen is more a ghost story than a vampire to me, haunting whichever house the Cullens inhabit under the guise of being a homebody.
(As for the her supposed sex life with Carlisle - Meyer said they have a spiritual relationship. Thatās hilarious, and code for theyāre not having sex.)
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