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[personal profile] calimac 2021-10-10 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Roz writes, "As to the Wanda's death thing, she dies protecting a horrid old woman she doesn't even like, from a disaster caused by the folly and pride of the witch who misgendered her. It's a tragic heroic death and most trans characters in popular media even now don't get more than pathos."

Roz is absolutely right that Wanda's death is a heroic tragedy, and I wrote an entire academic paper on Sandman making that argument. But she misremembers one thing: it wasn't the witch who misgendered Wanda, it was "the gods" according to the character George. And I'd be surprised if the primitivist "gods" were more enlightened then that.

And, though Thessaly (the witch) showed - as Morpheus tells her - folly and pride, she was attempting to save the life of the character Barbie. So she wasn't evil, she just pursued good badly.