Talk:Harvest/@comment-9041013-20171106205838

Tropes, tropes, tropes, more tropes and trooooooooooopeeeeeeeeees.

I don't get what is so interesting about following Freud's almost perverted and very innacurate teachings. The whole story tries to run around the concept of a child growing up and how the serroundings react to this coming of age. Society is very sexually agressive as if the whole world is so desperately sadistic towards childlooking thirteen year old girls. Fathers seem to have some odd complex towards daughters, whether they should rape them to death "like animals" or protect them.

Why on earth is Anna cynical? she's grown up, she's not "hardship tested", shes simply cynical... why? Farmers aren't exactly filled with trauma just because their cynical. Hell there is no sign of her being traumitized or unhealthy in the head, she doesn't display any character traits that would indicate her being even slightly off balance.

Why do ugly weird girls always end up being the subject of random desire for rape?

Where on earth is the character development, this kid goes through an attempt to be raped and possibly murdered, finds out her father is a werewolf, possibly finds out she is one too and her end reaction to this is akin to "oh, cool..."

Why does the father end up being that lazy disgusting werewolf trope with barely any lupine features or fur?

What is supposed to be scary or creepy here? its all just outdated psychoanalytics... it's gloomy, that's about it.

Tsk tsk

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