#similar tumblr posts floating around too 'haha it's so funny katniss wanted to marry peeta and just not be told to do it! she did it anyway
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It's the obsession with wanting neat bows on trauma narratives and the tale as old as time that the right man will come along and wed and impregnate a broken girl allllll better
Do you mean Katniss Everdeen?
The original tag was @susandsnell’s but I assumed it was about Katniss Everdeen.
At least personally, I don’t think her getting guilt tripped into marrying Peeta and having children with him is a fulfilling ending for her whatsoever. I guess unpopular opinion, but her feelings for him always read to me as more platonic and that the romantic angle was more being forced on her. And she literally starts out the series explicitly stating that she never wants children!
I understand the thematic thing Collins was trying to do, where by suggesting that Katniss feels safe enough to have children, it illustrates that the games are like well and truly over and they live in a society that’s safe for children now. But I don’t care lmao I don’t think the protagonist’s wants and desires need to be crushed in order to make that theme happen. In the first book we also see how resentful Katniss feels about being forced into the role of a caregiver, and just, nothing about her suggests that, after All That Trauma, she’s somehow going to be more amenable?
If Collins really needed to make that point end it with her be a fucking school teacher idk. Or give one of her few still living friends a kid and note that she’s feeling optimistic about it. The entire nuclear family set up just felt truly gross and forced on her to me— and the emphasis on how traumatized she still is just read to me like she’s all around unhappy with her life. Like obviously trauma does not magically go away but it truly felt like the book was sacrificing all chances of personal happiness for Katniss to make that ending happen.
And even then, if the execution was good, if it was completely believable that that is what happiness looks like for her by the end of the story, I still dislike it narratively. Why must marriage and a baby be the only way the story telegraphs success and happiness for its female protagonist?
If the main point is about the future of the children of Panem, Katniss is herself a child, the epilogue’s timeskip notwithstanding. Why isn’t it enough to focus on her security and future without making her a mother?
The white picket fence ending feels like an especially bizarre choice to me next to the way the series also presents Snow trying to force an idyllic narrative on her for the Capitol audience. Like consider the framing of the showy wedding dress and fake wedding planning, Peeta claiming that she’s pregnant to try to garner more audience and therefore donor sympathy, or even the propaganda video they try to film in the third book where they try to make her look glamorous and it entirely falls flat, and they end up doing a candid video instead. The narrative keeps making a point of how Katniss is idealized and romanticized in this very traditionally feminine way and how alien that feels to her. And then… the series ends with her framed in the exact same way?
But then, that’s always been my main problem with the Hunger Games in the first place. It’s far too enamored with the pageantry it’s also trying to critique, and it ends up undercutting its own purpose. So yeah, I guess, it isn’t surprising that the toothless series has a toothless ending but shfhff doesn’t mean I have to like it!
#and prev. it actually wasn't it was a gifset w the quote about bad bad war gale and good peaceful peeta but then i saw the tweets and ughhhh#'katniss is sooooooo funny what an unreliable narrator for asserting what she wants when we all know better'#similar tumblr posts floating around too 'haha it's so funny katniss wanted to marry peeta and just not be told to do it! she did it anyway#hehehehehee women having their choices and 'nos' ignored because they Secretly mean yes is so funny!!!!#also it's just. it's bad writing#it's bad fucking writing that the needle never threads for when the fake romance became real#it's bad writing that katniss asserts what she wants and then this just gets overwritten#it's bad that this gets hailed as a 'feminist' series when the ultimate message is that the white picket fence *is* your best bet at healin#and a woman without babies on her hips and a big homestead would be incomplete and ~broken~#i comprehend perfectly what the author is trying to say and what they're saying is shit
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