What can you learn from Jessica Jones?
At first I was left with a lot of things that are not very similar to the superhero and I always think the stories are a bit ridiculous, but right at the beginning it's pretty clear that Jessica Jones is not about a girl with super powers, it's About a girl dealing with the trauma of the abuses suffered while trying to capture their abuser.
Without giving many spoilers, here are a few things that this first season teaches us:
Sex without consent calls how? That's right, rape.
Jessica needs to explain to the same that what he did calls rape is so real that it hurts.
The villain saying ain, I do not talk rape I do not like it that way reminded me of the study in which 30% of young people said they would force a woman to have sexually sexual having no more than 13% of participants said they would rape a woman. So it flies, what's the difference between forcing a woman to have sex and rape, right? None.
It's okay to suffer
"It's not a competition," Malcolm replies.
Really, whenever something is not valid. You do not have to go to a Syrian to find a refuge that has lost an entire family in an explosion to ask for his permission to suffer and become sad. Everyone knows what happened.
A tragic story does not absolve you
Kilgrave's ugly childhood does not change the fact that he is a murdering, manipulative rapist. Tragic stories to explain the motivation behind terrible attitudes, but not how they justify or absolve. He is not a misunderstood child just wanting to be loved, he is a rapist without remorse and the terror he inflicts on people in proof of it.