![]() ![]() She encouraged her sons in their pursuit of alchemy and encouraged her husband to be the hands-on father he wanted to be. While she was alive, Trisha was a wonderfully supportive mother. Trisha has little screen time as she is deceased before the beginning of the show, but she has a huge influence on the Elric brothers, especially Edward, throughout the course of the show. Trisha ElricĪlso from Resembool is Edward and Alphonse's mother, Trisha Elric. Winry is often thought of as just the mechanic who appears whenever Ed breaks his automail, but without her determination and faith in humanity, the Elric brothers might never have succeeded on the Promised Day. She isn't aware of it initially, but after the Elric brothers tell her the truth, she helps them by lying to Kimblee in order to accompany the group to Baschool and pretending to be captured by Scar so that a portion of their allies could escape. The final thing is Winry's bravery when she is brought to Fort Briggs as an unwitting hostage against the Elric brothers. She treats his injuries and helps him escape, saying that she doesn't forgive him for the murder of her parents, but that she can't let him suffer. ![]() After that is her determination to help Scar, despite the fact that he killed her parents. She often travels alone to see the Elrics and at one point settles down on her own in Rush Valley to apprentice under a master automail mechanic. Despite the sudden deaths of her parents, Winry holds her head high and looks on the bright side. The second is her resilience after the deaths of her parents in the Ishvalan War of Extermination. She is the sole engineer of Edward's arm and leg, creating them from scratch at the age of 11. First is in her abilities as an automail mechanic and surgeon. Winry's strength is shown in many different ways. She plays several key roles beyond fixing Ed up when he gets in a fight, such as helping the serial killer Scar realize that he is on the wrong path and providing emotional support for the Elric brothers when things get hard. As the childhood friend of both Elric brothers, as well as Edward's automail mechanic, Winry is an essential part of the story. One of the most present female characters in the series is Winry Rockbell. This article contains spoilers for both the Brotherhood and Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) shows. Of course, not everything's equal, even in Arakawa's world, but there are plenty of strong females to provide an example of what we should be moving towards. Fullmetal Alchemist takes place in a fictional reality, but nonetheless, Arakawa Hiromu has created a world in which women can be leaders in the military, run their own businesses, and even be powerful alchemists without anyone batting an eye. This is largely due to cultural and social constructions of a woman's "place" within a society versus a man's. This message is a powerful one that has been trying to gain support worldwide for well over a century, and even though men and women are (almost) equal in a large part of the world, there are still many ways in which men have the upper hand. One of these subtle messages, "women do not equal weakness," is what will be focused on in this article. This famous show teaches many important morals, from the classic "life isn't fair," to the more modern "every side is the 'good side' in their own story." However, there are also several subversive lessons that are never made obvious to the viewer. Interested in writing or editing for us? Click here!įullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is, without a doubt, one of the most beloved anime series to ever exist. This article was written by Feolkieer and edited by TheCobraSlayer and Feloren of the MAL Articles Club. ![]()
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