TH4NK YOU B3N wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:20 pm
Maids feel really active. I was thinking of Dave competing with Jane for the presidency, and they both want it for their own selfish purposes (Taz distinguishes active and passive with selfish/selfless), so I think that was a dead end from the start.
Yeaaah, I've never agreed with the selfish/selfless thing. I honestly think oD's a competent theorycrafter so I imagine his side of things is more developed than that, but I've had to deal with a whole lot of people who go "[x] is selfish (in the bad way society defines it) so they must be Active". It doesn't quite work that way, people, because anyone can be selfish or selfless for any reason. I dunno about you, but murdering people for no reason and calling yourself the messiah of your clown religion seems pretty selfish to me, and Rose outright calls out John for being a bitch in the epilogues.
I despise discussing Active/Passive, but my own personal pet theory is that Active/Passive has absolutely nothing to do with personal temperament and more how someone interacts with their class verb - and as such I believe that Passive classes
generate their class verb in others. This is a bit hard to grasp, but what I mean by this is, say you take a Seer, which is Passive Understand. In this
pesterlog, Terezi explains the role of a Seer of Mind, but she also explains Seer (alongside Mind, but that's irrelevant for this conversation). She
guides her friends towards an understanding of Mind in order to keep them out of trouble. Through her words, the people around her come to
Understand Mind.
This is also based on how Calliope defines Active/Passive, which is "
UU: while the more passive bard coUld be seen as "one who allows x to be destroyed, or invites destrUction throUgh x," as if by the will of the aspect.". 'inviting' and 'allowing' is simply a fancy way of saying that Bards gently invite others to destroy their Aspect in themselves, or destroy using that Aspect. And indeed, this is something that we get to see happen, when Gamzee
invites Terezi to "destroy" Vriska through Rage (narrowing the possibilities that it could be anyone else but spidertroll)
In my eyes, this is the most convenient way to see it for the purposes of Classpecting real people and fictional characters. I mean, for one, you don't have to go through the embarrassment of saying someone is Active because they're "selfish".