Technically that's a bit more complicated than that. First, gender is a social construction (weither you are accepting it or not), the reason why this social construction as an impact on people (gender disphoria) is yet unknown and researched.
1.Yamato is not mentally ill, lets stop with the psychophobia or this will get hitted real fast
2. Yamato knows who they are, they are just choosing to identify as Oden. So its completely different that "delusion of grandeur"
And you were wrong.
Identifying as Oden or identifying as a man is pretty much the same things gender is a social construction that is linked to certains traits of expectation around gender, the traits of Oden are those of a man, in fact they are those of the "man among the men" in short, gender traits identified as those of men but to a greater degree
So by identifying as Oden, what Yamato identify as is the man among the men. In short : a man.
Yes it is.
Not in your case no. Not yet. I just see someone who has an hard time understanding the cahracter and accepting the way they act.
Like I explained to the other guy. When Yamato is saying "I'm Oden" it means that she identifying to what Oden REPRENSENT.
That's why when Luffy say that, Yamato replies by:
"Okay, you are more Oden than me".
To understand what I describe here, you need to understand how Yamato is constructed in term of storytelling:
Yamato was a young girl who was misstreated by her father all her life. One day she came across the execution of Oden. That's something that really moved her to a great degree. The reason for that is that during this execution, Oden represented everything Yamato was inspiring to:
- Courage in front of opposition
- Fearless in front of death
- Badassery (the man among the man) > Oden was represented like a Titan: Atlas, lifting the world on his shoulders.
- Complete freedom despite being at death door and enchained.
Those are the quality Yamato is now identifying to, and in their identification, those notion are related to the man among the men: Oden. That's why Yamato decides sometimes to become Oden and sometimes, to be Yamato.
Yamato has their own identity, the proof is : they didn't make the choice of Oden to sail at sea (the wrong choice). Instead, Yamato choosed to stay on the island, understanding that freedom can be achieve in a various different ways and that they would be more usefull helping Momo protect the island.
I just gave you that meaning yes. It's subtle, but with a bit of analysis its there.
Actually that's just the excuse Yamato gave to Momo. In reality, just like I tell you, the real choice of Oden would be to go out at sea not to stay on land. Here, Yamato - just like Momo by choosing not to open the border - acted with their own instinct and will, they made their own choice.
Not Yamato no. Carrot on the other hand, maybe. But that's another story, for more on that subject I suggest you go check my posts on Carrot on the current Nakama thread.
Not with Yamato no. Yamato was indeed introduced strangely, but their story is coherent and interesting.
I know that full well.
Because I look at the story first and not my personnal preferences.
In most cases, it is. Transitionning doesn't always means a physical transformation, sometimes its just a name change.
I really doubt your story, sorry. You knowing a trans while calling them "t ranny" i'm sorry but.. something is not right here.
Which is transphobic
Which is transphobic and sociopathic
You tell me you know this case then you tell me that you are not sure if they did it or not ?
Actually yes. Putting transphobic comment on internet is actually helping normalizing transphobia and thus puts trans people in direct danger