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Midnight Rain By Ts Is So Jegulus Coded I
midnight rain by ts is so jegulus coded i <3 it
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Medusa & Middle Eastern Representation
Hello! Iâm Moon and I am Angry About Things, so Iâm going to dive down a rabbit hole into one topic so I donât cry! That topic is racism & islamophobia in PJO and Iâm talking about Middle Eastern rep!
If you didnât know, Iâm Middle Eastern and I live in the Middle East and have lived here since birth. This means that I know first hand what people here are like and I can make fun of the stereotypes western media has made of us all I want.Â
Where does Medusa come in? Well, in Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief, the gang crosses paths with Medusa. All fine and dandy, itâs just Medusa, the mythological monster that turns people into stone when you look at her that was killed by Perseus.Â
But wait. It gets bad.Â
Medusa is described to be Middle Eastern. Big yikes for being the only character in this book series to be somewhat Middle Eastern (Not counting Magnus Chase since Iâm talking about Percy Jackson and the Olympians specifically).Â
Iâm going to paste in some direct quotes and talk yâall through them
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Then the door creaked open, and standing in front of us was a tall Middle Eastern woman â at least, I assumed she was Middle Eastern, because she wore a long black gown that covered everything but her hands, and her head was completely veiled. Her eyes glinted behind a curtain of black gauze, but that was about all I could make out. Her coffee-coloured hands looked old, but wellmanicured and elegant, so I imagined she was a grandmother who had once been a beautiful lady. (page 179, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief pdf)
That black gown is called a burka (Or burqa) and itâs a viel like a hijab but it covers the entire body including the hands, so thatâs factually incorrect. The thing is, using religious garments like a burka for the monster is not,, good. Itâs taking something sacred and using it as a plot device.Â
also can I add that you shouldnât describe black or brown peopleâs skin colour with food?? Please???
Her accent sounded vaguely Middle Eastern, too. (page 179, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief pdf)
Personal thing, but I read these books when I was like 10 and this part confused me so fucking much because I had no idea what a Middle Eastern accent is. I go to school with people from all around the Middle east and everyone has a unique accent and itâs impossible to classify one as a âmiddle eastern accentâ, but I guess if you didnât know much abotu the different accents that Iâm around every day, you could just group them as one (Even though they sound WILDLY different).
this one is just a personal pet peeve, back to the actual complaints.Â
She hadnât taken off her head-dress, even to cook (page 182, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief pdf)
This one might be Rick writing Percy knowing almost nothing about muslim tradition, but really. was this line necessary? I donât think so. I donât like it, you can say what you want with it.Â
âWrong?â Aunty Em said, reaching up to undo the wrap around her head. (Page 186, Percy jackson and the Lightning Thief pdf)
Wrap?????? What??????? It isnât a Hijab??? Itâs a literal veil?? Look at this picture and tell me if you see a wrap:

itâs literally a viel that gets put on by a fitted area at the top that holds it in place, there is no wrapping involved, Russel.Â
My eyes rose to Aunty Emâs hands, which had turned gnarled and warty, with sharp bronze talons for fingernails (Page 186, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief pdf)
So anyways, she turns into a literal monster! Isnât that an amazing way to have the only Middle Eastern-esque character in your books turn out! Please take my advice on this: Donât make a race that is frequently stereotyped as bombers, terrorists and villians into a literal monster. That shitâs bad, donât do it.
Thatâs all the quotes, but I still have more to say!
The whole thing about the Middle Eastern woman putting them under a trance and trying to make them stay is really, really racist (for lack of a better word). Itâs making the only Middle Eastern character in the series (I know Iâm repeating this a lot, but I need to emphasise this) a racist portrayl of an entire race of people.Â
It was not fun for me, reading that part of the book and going âOh hey! Itâs someone like me!â and then continuing and finding that itâs a monster who tried to kill them. And it wonât be fun for other Middle Eastern kids who go and readthe book too. I know that I canât change whatâs already written and published, but I can yell my thoughts into the void and hope that it helps another author writing a Middle Eastern character.Â
My final words are a few things that I can tell you as a native that you should keep in mind when writing a Middle Eastern character:
-Not every female wears a hijab (or some other variation)
-The Arab World includes nothern Africa, while the Middle East ends at Egypt. They are two separate things that intersect.Â
-Middle Easterns donât have a fixed look. Not every Middle Eastern has âcoffee coloured skinâ and âdark mocha hairâ or whatever the fuck it is. Some of us have blonde-brown hair (my best friend), some of us have lighter skin (Me. not light enough to be white but lighter than what people imagine when they think Middle East), some of us could pass for East/South-East Asian (my other best friend), etc etc. Try not to make your middle eastern character a stereotype of what we look like.Â
-Donât make them the villian/a monster if there are no other Middle Eastern characters on the good side. If you make the only character from a region that already gets stereotyped as evil and evil character, thatâs racist.Â
-Donât use Islam or Islamic phrases willy nilly. A Middle Eastern character throwing in a phrase like âBismillahâ or âAllahuakbarâ in wrong situations basically tells me you have no clue what youâre doing. Donât be Rick. Reading the Quran a few times means nothing if you donât consult someone whoâs experienced in this topic. (Not me. Please, Iâm not google. Go find stuff yourself.)
-Finally, Do your research. This goes towards any ethnicity or race or gender or sexuality or anything that you are not. Learn about them, talk to people, get educated. Then go back and write your story.Â
not right now babe im busy thinking about how ill die before learning all the languages i want to learn and reading all the books i want to read and consuming all the media i want to consume and going all the places i want to go and meeting all the people i want to meet and loving all the things i want and am meant to love, but maybe that forces me to enjoy the fleeting time i have left in a manner that would've been otherwise impossible had i had all the time in the world to get my fill of knowledge, love and everything in between
writing a book is fun until you have to ACTUALLY sit down and write instead of just staring at a blank wall all day and daydreaming about your characters
âtheyre my comfort oc <33 just look at them they're so baby :')â
the oc: *has lost their sense of morality because of the amount of trauma they went through oh also is a mass murderer*
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