In the hit television drama Scandal Olivia Pope has wit, intelligence and an intangible power
to see how to solve situations that others do not. She is an obvious
protagonist and lead female character but there can be quite a controversial
debate over whether she is a hero or not. She is not the picture of morality and yet she
is portrayed as a very strong anti-hero.
To the outside world Olivia Pope is a fixer. She solves the
problems of her clients, making them disappear and resulting in positive
outcomes if possible. It seems that she is indeed a hero, bettering the lives
of those around her and yet the audience knows much more about her. She has an entirely different side to her
that she keeps hidden from much of the world. She played a part in rigging an
election, has an affair with the president and as later revealed has a very
dramatic familial background. She is not purely “good” and she in fact does
lots of immoral things.
Yet, the world views Olivia Pope on a pedestal. She is given
this innate given this extraordinary gift and yet her biggest flaw comes in the
form of love. Many heroes of mythology and modern day are victim to their love
and Olivia Pope is no different. As many accomplishments as she has and as much
space as she attempts to put between herself and her flaws and background the
more it keeps hitting her right in the face. For example, her relationship with
the president was supposed to have ended but he maintains monitoring her safety
and eventually that leads them back together.
Something else many heroes deal with is family. An example
of this hero dealing with something that could tarnish their reputation is
Olivia dealing with her family lineage. She attempts to keep a distance from
her father who has a very suspicious and devious past and yet he continues to
be a presence in her life. He is connected to her job and the people that she
works with. No matter how hard she tries she cannot get away from him.
Lastly something many heroes deal with is a shocking
revelation. Similar to stories such as Oedipus where he discovers who his true
parents are Olivia too discovers the truth about her family, specifically her
mother. I don’t want to ruin the plot in case anyone watches the show but
Olivia faces the consequences dealing with her family as well.
Olivia’s journey started off as that of a hero, someone who
wanted to make a difference in Washington, specifically in the White House.
However, as her journey progressed with the decisions that she had to make that
included election rigging, kidnapping and other less than moral things, she
slowly changed into an anti-hero.
Dear Ms. Mathew,
ReplyDeleteI have heard a great deal about this show and after reading your analysis I am convinced I need to watch it asap
Many of my friends enjoy watching Scandal, and it seems that you are right where Olivia Pope is an anti-hero. You are right in when you say anti-heroes are so relatable and flawed, it is hard to dislike them.
ReplyDeleteI never finished this show and although on another blog I challenged Olivia as an anti-hero, I think I now agree that she is one - or at least has definite qualities of an anti-hero. I had no idea she involved with election rigging or kidnapping. Definitely makes me want to go back and finish the show (the episodes I haven't seen)
ReplyDeleteI do think that events like election rigging and kidnapping challenge the argument of Olivia Pope being an antihero. However, I think a key characteristic of the show is that she has no lover but the President. Olivia Pope is very dedicated to her career. However, this leaves her little time to pursue love (which I believe can be considered a fatal flaw). This leads to demise in her love life because she has no love except the President (who is married and unavailable).
ReplyDeleteThe relationship between Olivia Pope and the president was very interesting. It kept jumping and tangling between personal and professional decisions, several times both of them doing what they could to protect the other with their own political power.
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