On social media, recent criticism of the character ' Fern ' from the anime "Sousou no Frieren" ( Frieren: Beyond Journey's End ) has sparked debate among fans of the franchise. Fans of the series have criticized Fern for her grumpy and controlling demeanor in various situations, despite acknowledging her mature and maternal personality.
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Described as a young woman with unusual maturity for her age, Fern takes on the responsibility of looking after the protagonists, Frieren and Stark, performing tasks such as waking them up, feeding them, and maintaining order in the setting. However, despite her mature attitude, Fern is not immune to moments of childishness and irritation when things don't go as expected. Her habit of pouting, for example, and trying to manipulate those around her has generated differing opinions among anime fans.
Some critics have expressed concern about the negative impact of Fern's personality on her long-term interpersonal relationships. They point out that her controlling and moody behavior may impair her ability to maintain healthy relationships, both in her personal and professional life, which could affect her reputation online and offline.

On the other hand, other opinions seem to focus on superficial aspects of his character, such as his physical appearance. Some viewers seem willing to ignore his negative behavior due to his physical attractiveness, which has generated further criticism about the superficiality of certain segments of the audience, highlighting the importance of a more holistic approach in character analysis.
However, some fans defended Fern, emphasizing her character development and pointing out that her actions are motivated by a genuine desire to protect her friends and achieve her goals. They argue that her grumpy attitude is just one facet of her complex and multifaceted personality, which contributes to her depth and realism.
In short, the criticism leveled at Fern in "Sousou no Frieren" reflects a broader debate about the representation of characters in anime and how their actions and personalities are perceived and analyzed
- It's not that she's excessively grumpy, it's simply a matter of how she expresses herself. You're not simply exploiting their needs in one way or another.
- I consider her the type of person who can take it all and then explode. She's usually so patient and loving that she's considered a mother figure, so I can forgive her for that.
- It's easy to tell from a mile away that she's an impossible dog to please.
- I wonder if the type of person who would tell Fern that she is "moody and tries to control people" is a saint who regularly leads a very respectable life
- The reality is that all that remains is a disgusting case of ugliness, unsanitary conditions, and bad temper.
- Well, I think there's less representation of that sort of thing in the more recent editions of the series. Is it because Fern is over 20 years old?
- In real life, beautiful women can get away with this type of behavior.
- I think it's more of a family thing, and they portray her as spoiled by her "older brother" Stark .”
Synopsis:
Immediately following the defeat of the demon king, the group of victorious heroes returns home, ready to part ways. Frieren, the mage, Himmel, the hero, Heiter, the priest, and Eisen, the warrior, reminisce about their decade-long journey as the time comes to say goodbye.
Finally, Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (Sousou no Frieren) is a manga written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday since April 2020.
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