Talk:Weiss Schnee/@comment-72.69.21.220-20131102223745/@comment-24113789-20131201211044

Personally (and I could be wrong), I think that the Schnees were trying as hard as they could to make her as close to perfect as possible, and that is why she had to fight the Giant Armor. My reasoning? It is a bit of a train of thought. Weiss learned to sing, obviously, because she is a rich girl and girls should sing (minor chauvanism?). She learned to use dust effectively. She learned fencing. Weiss did more fencing than anything else, because she had so much emotion bottled up inside of her that she just had to take it out on something. The Schnees did everything they could to make her as exceptional as possible, finally putting her through a "royal test", in which she received the scar. The scar, to her, represents the effect of the coldness of her upbringing. This test was the last straw. Weiss then ran away and enrolled at Beacon, without her family's leave. Where does the White Fang come into play? Weiss is an introvert. She talks a lot, but introverts know introverts when we see them. She is extremely analytical and tends to get down to the heart of things. She realizes that the reason her father was so cruel to her is because the White Fang made him angry, so he took it out on his daughter. Also, the White Fang had a more direct impact on her life in ways she described.

To be completely honest with you, I have no idea why people do not sympathize with Weiss. The White Fang's impact on her life was at least as hard as humanity's impact on Blake's. It's like they were fine with Weiss until they found she has a reason for being the way she is, and then they decide she is actually a terrible person and feels sorry for herself for no reason(?).