After seeing the "Elain didn't grow vegetables for their family" argument for literally the thousandth time, I have finally lost my patience with this fandom and decided to debunk the stupidest arguments I continue to see about why Elain isn't a good character . We are starting just with ACOTAR because apparently everyone read this book with blinders on or their eyes closed.
1) Elain didn't grow vegetables she only grew flowers:
- ACOTAR page 11 from Feyre's perspective "It still hadn't stopped me from buying her seeds for the flower garden."
- ACOTAR page 258 Feyre speaking about Elain "- about her plans to start another garden by the greenhouse, perhaps a vegetable garden, if she could learn enough about it over the next few months."
Literally book 1 we are told Feyre gifted Elain flower seeds, and Elain did not know how to grow a vegetable garden. Interestingly though, once Elain has the means she does plan to learn that valuable skill. She no longer needs to grow vegetables but she chooses to try and learn. That is growth.
2) Elain and Nesta are equally bad in ACOTAR.
- ACOTAR page 11 from Feyre's perspective "- it wasn't that Elain was cruel. She wasn't like Nesta-"
From the first chapter of the series we are told the sisters motivations. We can see that Elain is being set up as the Anastasia to Feyre's Cinderella, while Nesta is alluded to being the Driscilla. It's not even moderately subtle, one is stated as naive while the other is cruel. You can dislike that take but it is Feyre's perspective and this is her part of the story.
- ACOTAR page 11 from Feyre's perspective "And it hadn't stopped her from buying me three small tins of paint -"
The way so many readers glaze over the paints is honestly diabolical. Ignoring the fact that these paints are brought up multiple times throughout the series it is a clear indication in the first chapter of ACOTAR that Elain cared about Feyre. Elain did something for Feyre. Maybe not in the way she needed to, but she did more for Feyre than their father or Nesta did as far as we know.
3) Elain doesn’t do anything
- ACOTAR page 253 from Feyre's perspective "-Elain said, hooking elbows with me. "Come inside. We'll show you the house!"
- ACOTAR page 256 from Feyre's perspective "You should come with me ... but you and I ... Oh, we'd have fun wouldn't we?!"
- ACOTAR page 258 from Feyre's perspective "Instead I spent most of my time with Elain in her little garden."
- ACOTAR page 258 Feyre speaking about Elain "- a woman I found myself proud to know, to call sister."
- ACOTAR page 260 Feyre speaking about Elain "- Elain had said she missed it - a shelter from a world that possessed so little good, but she tried to find it anyway" ... "She had looked at that cottage with hope ... And I knew which one of us had been stronger."
- ACOTAR page 272 from Feyre's perspective "Elain, to my surprise, had a horse, a satchel of food, and supplies ready -" ... She nodded, tears in her eyes. "I would have liked to see the continent with you Feyre."
As far as supporting characters go, Elain is the only Archeron who really treats Feyre like family. Elain welcomed Feyre home, and when the glamor wore off helped Feyre leave. She displays joy at Ferye's return and gladly spends time with her sister. Elain even makes plans to travel with Feyre. Elain is the symbol of hope and light that Feyre fights to protect. Being kind and caring and inspiring is not nothing.
Stay tuned for more debunking since this fandom insists on rewriting the story to fit their narrative.











