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-- "When one has devoted oneself to the story of the Soul and its
Salvation, as I have, one recognizes similar instances; they are
innumerable... she wanders, displaced, like a ghost through all the ages,
taking on multiple guises, transforming herself... only rarely does the
Princess appear as herself, and only when the final stages of the
purification process are near completion...and she waits, unaware, for the moment of her
Salvation." -- "Lulu", Hermann Hesse.
The Witch, the persecuted Princess. The core of a suffering world. To
what end does this mysterious and regal young woman allow herself to be
abused? What purpose does it fulfill? Is it the scourging of a heavy
conscience laden with unbearable knowledge and sin? The just punishment of
a woman who withheld the Prince from the world? Why does the Princess
exist at all, unless to motivate and counter the Prince who comes to her
rescue?
Himemiya enters the story as the toy of Ootori Gakuen's Student Council, a plaything 'owned' by Saionji and subject to his abuses; he frequently slaps her and calls her names though she does nothing but submit to all his commands. A mysterious, strange girl feared and distrusted by most of the school, (though much admired by the school's male population) Himemiya's tightly curled and styled hair is the symbol of her repression. Punishing herself for the past, she has managed to completely suppress (on a surface level) her will to the desires of the Victor of the Duel. Anshi is a creature hanging in suspension, not fully living, yet not dead either, fearful of life and of change. Within her body she holds the "Sword of Dios", a key that will, in the hands of the right Victor of the Duel, unleash the power of world revolution, and change the world... It is in this function, as a living sheath for the sword of power, that she serves as "Bride of the Rose" for the duels. Anshi is kind to all animals, a strangely mothering attitude as she keeps snails in her pencil case (each with its own name), a mongoose in her desk drawer; like Utena, she pities and befriends the small and voiceless. Yet, she could also be considered cruel, as she keeps her 'friends' locked away in small, unnatural places.. She often proclaims that her only real friend (or should that be 'familiar'?) is the squeaky monkey-mouse Chuchu, though she also seems to have affection for Utena and Miki. Her attempt to befriend Juri is met with a harsh rebuttal. She dislikes Saionji, who still believes that they are meant to be together, and is grateful for Utena's interventions as Saionji attempts to dominate her. She and Touga seem to have a kind of knowing, but silent relationship; they ignore each other as they seek different goals. When Utena 'wins' Anshi in the first duel, Anshi happily accepts the change, allowing herself to show her satisfaction as she coldly brushes off her former 'master'. She turns her service and attention toward the will of Utena... yet, Utena's will is that Himemiya should be her own person... And it seems Anshi is not able to speak her mind freely, even for Utena whom she loves. Anshi doesn't even ATTEMPT to keep up the facade of being a student- her grades are the lowest of anyone's, 0 on some tests, in a clear rebellion against... something. She has routine Saturday night 'meetings' with her brother Akio in his planetarium, meetings which are usually cruel, humiliating experiences for her where she is molested. The reason for her giving in to Akio's desires is unclear- she may be sacrificing herself to spare others, Utena in particular, in an attempt to contain Akio... But at times, it's unclear whether she or Akio is really the dominant force in their bizarre struggle for power over all around them; both siblings are equally manipulative, secretive, and jealously grasping of what they desire... Only very slowly, as time passes, does the facade of perfect submissiveness and silence begin to crack in Himemiya's dark features. Her hair starts to come down at night; her true emotions show as she sees Utena falling more and more deeply under Akio's spell, as she begins to feel desperate for her salvation, promised so long ago. She is finally shown to be the motivator, in tandem with Akio, of the force that seeks Revolution- the power behind the End of the Earth. At the very twilight of the world, her fear overwhelms her and she opts to attempt to maintain the status quo, betraying Utena in the final moments of the Duel of Revolution... But Utena's love and persistence triumphs despite it all- Himemiya's self-imposed 'coffin' is shattered by Utena's courage, and she is released...the Revolution having been achieved after all. But at what cost?
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