it’s almost like

itbelikethat December 5, 2020 5:08 am

it’s almost like logic and emotion are fighting in isis’ conscience. she knows seth was a victim, yet she claims her hatred comes from seth “giving” his body to osiris. she knew what was at stake for seth and why it was so important for him to comply with what osiris demanded of him, yet berates him and antagonizes him for not choosing another way (knowing full well seth didn’t really have options there). she actively doesn’t want to sympathize with seth. she knows she should. she knows he was a victim, that osiris was wrong, and that loving osiris is wrong, and yet she can’t control her emotions in that regard.

despite knowing its not true, she sees what happened as seth having sex with osiris, not being raped. and her inability to get over that warped perception of what happened is what, personally, i think made her irrationally curse everyone involved instead of just osiris alone.

there’s a lot of depth to her character. of course, i still think it’s bullshit she victim blames him, but it’s interesting to see how she does it while simultaneously knowing it’s not completely right.

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    Tina December 5, 2020 8:07 am

    That's why I see her as a woman who easily let her emotions and love blind herself (although I don' really like those type). I'm not saying Seth is innocent either but if she wants to point out his wrong doings, do it right, don't victim blaming him cz I ain't seeing her blaming herself except she thinks she ain't good enough that her husband has to love Seth.
    Obviously, she's still traumatized by the past and even lack of self love