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Misreading Touka (Tokyo Ghoul Meta)
For some reason, I've been seeing more dung being thrown at Touka's characterisation in the series, and since I've been wanting to write a meta for a while now, I decided to do a short one addressing some of the criticism I've seen around. This won't go into everything, of course -- the series is far too dense with analytical potential and I am a busy bee. Just know that I do want to dive deeper into Touken/Kanetou at a later point.
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Touka is not reduced to a simple, meaningless housewife, and I do not understand why this perspective is used to undermine her character so often in the fandom. For the sake of this argument, I will be mostly focusing on her characterisation in ;Re, as that is where this criticism is mostly rooted. Yes, she is less active in the first part of the second series, but between all the other characters, events, and plot points, it is bizarre to me that people see so little in Touka, despite all that she does.
I could dive into how Touka as a whole symbolises key themes throughout both series, and how that relates to Kaneki’s development, but I think I will save that for a separate meta. For now, I just want to discuss how Touka is positioned in the second series, and how it does not weaken the characterisation Ishida set up in the first.
After Kaneki and Touka get married and settle into domestic life, Kaneki decides he cannot be married to a person who doesn't appreciate literature. (/lighthearted)
He tries gently pushing Touka, trying to find out what exactly she so dislikes about it. She's a little testy towards him, thinking that Kaneki's genuinely upset and hurt about her hating books. But he's not, he really just wants to understand her.
After finding out her reasons and her opinions on it, he makes her a deal:
He'll pick out a book, specifically for her, something he's pretty confident that she'll like, and she needs to try to read it.
She agrees to this just to shut him up, and originally plans to just read a few pages to say she tried.
But even in just those few pages, she realizes that Kaneki really did put thought into his pick. Whether its the plot, or themes, or characters, something sticks out and intrigues her in a way that school-required reading never did.
She actually gets really into it, and finishes the whole book pretty quickly.
(Kaneki: I'm so proud 😭 Touka: Oh shut up)
She insists its just a one-off and he got lucky.
But later he gives her more books, and these are just as interesting. More appealing, actually, since now Kaneki's able to better narrow it down since they talked about what she did and didn't like about the first book.
And after a few genuinely-good books, she ends up changing her mind: Maybe not all books are so bad. She can see why he likes them.
I imagine she'd like any books with rabbits. Alice in Wonderland. The Velveteen Rabbit.
Kaneki is a little cautious recommending Watership Down, considering the amount of rabbit death in it, but Touka ends up loving it.
(Cue him teasing her about liking depressing books now)
In the future, Touka has her own little book shelf.
Kaneki's shelves are just books, but Touka's is a mix of her books and cute little knick-knacks.
And I imagine the way that they each prefer to organize books drives each other crazy. Occasionally they'll try borrowing each other's books and will be entirely unable to find it, and the other will have to come in and point it out and then they'll argue about how the placement "makes no sense" / "makes perfect sense"

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touken is just penelope and odysseus if u think abt it
But I think this template also applies to Touken.
When you get too comfy and start drooling all over your husband :3