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This act confirms to both Tara and the audience that she is interested in Willow.

Tara and Willow's
* Tara Maclay — Willow's girlfriend in Seasons Four to Six.
Tara is killed when Warren Mears accidentally shoots her, launching Willow's spiral into Dark Willow.
Willow's powers grow stronger ; she uses telepathy which her friends find intrusive, and she begins to cast spells to manipulate Tara.
Scholar Farah Mendlesohn asserts that Willow's realization that she is in love with Tara allows viewers to re-interpret Willow's relationship with Buffy ; in the first three seasons, Willow is often disappointed that she is not a higher priority to Buffy, and even after Willow enters a relationship with Tara, still desires to feel integral to Buffy's cause and the Scooby Gang.
Only when she meets Tara do her magical abilities flourish ; to Ford, sexuality and magic are both empowering agents in Willow's story arc.
Tara, however, eclipses Willow's role as the moral center of the Scoobies, and as Willow becomes more powerful and less ethical, Tara becomes a maternal figure for the group.
When they first kiss in the episode " The Killer in Me ", Willow's realization that she let Tara go reacts with a curse put upon her by another witch named Amy Madison ( Elizabeth Anne Allen ), turning Willow into Warren, Tara's murderer.
Manda Scott in The Herald states that Willow's lack of panic or self-doubt when she realizes she is in love with Tara makes her " the best role model a teen could ask for ".
As the season draws to a close, Buffy is forced to battle her best friend when Willow becomes psychotic with dark magics after the human, Warren ( Adam Busch ) shoots and kills Willow's girlfriend Tara ( Amber Benson ) and wounds Buffy in the process.
However, when experiencing the powerful negative emotion of jealousy evoked by the discovery that Tara Maclay has replaced him in Willow's affections, he does change, and is seized by The Initiative and locked in their cells until Buffy, helped by Riley Finn, sets him free.
For several episodes in the fourth season, Tara and Willow's friendship grows as they practice magic.
Tara struggles with understanding her place among the Scoobies with Buffy ( Sarah Michelle Gellar ), the leader ; Xander Harris ( Nicholas Brendon ), Willow's friend since childhood ; and Rupert Giles ( Anthony Stewart Head ), their mentor.
As Willow's character is made more self-assured from earlier seasons, Tara takes over some of the role of being placed in peril and needing to be rescued.
Tara becomes more outspoken during the sixth season about the ethics of Willow's use of magic, cautioning Willow that she depends too much on it.
Despite their separation, Tara remains devoted to Willow's recovery and supports her in her decision to abstain from using magic.
Despite this, Tara and Willow's relationship was not heralded with any specific fanfare on the show ; they are treated as other couples.
One of her unfortunate victims is Willow's girlfriend, Tara, who later inadvertently betrays Dawn to Glory.
Distinctly, Kennedy is also a love interest for Willow Rosenberg ; Kennedy is an out lesbian with an assertive personality, which is intended to contrast with the shyness of Willow's deceased girlfriend, Tara.
A shy woman in the group named Tara Maclay ( Amber Benson ) starts to speak up to support Willow's suggestion, but falls silent when the attention turns to her.
Willow had, after three seasons, grown considerably more confident, having found her intellectual and emotional niche at college, and therefore was no longer evincing the terror she once had ; Tara, shy, unsure of herself, and unaccustomed to such experiences, served to fill the gap that Willow's maturing had created.
Tara became a regularly recurring character throughout the fourth, fifth the sixth seasons, eventually becoming Willow's girlfriend in what would be the first long-term lesbian relationship in U. S. television.

Tara and Buffy
Immediately following a reconciliation with Tara, Warren ( Adam Busch ), one of the Trio, shoots Buffy and a stray shot kills Tara.
After Tara leaves Willow, Willow divulges to Buffy that she does not know who she is and doubts her worth and appeal — specifically to Tara — without magic.
Buffy earned international attention for its unflinching focus on the relationship between Willow and Tara Maclay.
When Willow discloses to Buffy what she feels for Tara, she indicates that she has fallen in love with Tara, not that she is a lesbian, and avoids categorizing herself.
Displeased with how Willow abuses her power, especially toward herself, Tara leaves Willow while continuing to counsel Dawn and Buffy.
Her ambition to bring back Buffy from the dead inevitably led to Tara getting shot and killed.
* Willow & Tara ( Buffy comic )
Spike displays unabashed grief after Buffy dies in the showdown with Glory, Spike honors her memory by remaining loyal to the Scoobies, fighting at their side and serving the role of baby-sitter / older brother / protector to Dawn, helping Willow and Tara to raise her in Buffy's absence.
The recent appearance of openly gay and bisexual characters on screen, such as Willow and Tara in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the characters of Queer as Folk, Jack Harkness in Doctor Who, and numerous characters in Torchwood, has added much to this discussion.
Although it is debated whether fanfiction about canon lesbians such as Willow and Tara of Buffy the Vampire Slayer counts as " slash ", their relationship storylines are more coy than heterosexual ones, which entices Willow / Tara femslash authors to fill in the gaps in the known relationship storyline.
On the very day he leaves, Willow, Xander, Anya and Tara resurrect Buffy, and he comes back as soon as he hears of this.
A few months later, Tara is killed by a stray bullet as Warren Mears attacks Buffy.
"( the first appearance of Dawn is in Buffy's room ) In the season four finale, " Restless ", Tara warns Buffy to " be back before Dawn.
When Warren accidentally kills Tara Maclay while aiming for Buffy, Tara's vengeful girlfriend and powerful witch Willow Rosenberg hunts Warren down and skins him alive.

Tara and feels
Then Tara tells Buffy that if it isn't love that Buffy feels, that's okay too, but Buffy states that she does not agree with Tara on that point because that would mean that she is just using Spike.

Tara and her
Scarlett O ' Hara uses the title phrase when she wonders to herself if her home on a plantation called " Tara " is still standing or if it is " gone with the wind which had swept through Georgia.
Although the novel is over one thousand pages, Mammy never considers what her life might be like away from Tara.
Scarlett, the figure of a pampered southern belle, lives through an extreme reversal of fortune and wealth, and survives to rebuild Tara and her self-esteem.
" In the chaos, Scarlett, left to fend for herself, cries for the comfort and safety of her mother and Tara.
Scarlett makes her way to Tara without him where she is welcomed on the steps by her father, Gerald.
" Always wanting Scarlett to be happy and radiant, Frank gives her the money to pay the taxes on Tara.
On one evening when she is coming home from the mill, Scarlett is accosted by two men who attempt to rob her, but she escapes with the help of Big Sam, the former negro foreman from Tara.
Scarlett, who is thin and pale, goes to Tara taking Wade and Ella with her, to regain her strength and vitality from " the green cotton fields of home.
Not wanting to leave Tara, the land he has come to love, he later marries Suellen and has at least one child with her.
Although she nearly causes the end of the world after her soulmate Tara is killed, she is also responsible for magically activating all of the Potential Slayers in the world.
Before meeting Willow, Tara had been painfully shy, in part due to a father who led her to believe that she was demonic.
Her character stood out as a positive portrayal of a Jewish woman and at the height of her popularity, she fell in love with another woman, a witch named Tara Maclay.
She joins the campus Wicca group, meeting Tara Maclay, eventually falling in love with and choosing to be with her even when Oz returns to Sunnydale after getting his lycanthropic tendencies under control.
When Glory assaults Tara, making her insane, Willow, in a magical rage that causes her eyes to turn black, finds Glory and battles her.
As Willow gives a book report in front of her high school class, she discovers herself wearing the same mousy outfit she wore in the first episode of the show (" Welcome to the Hellmouth ") as her friends and classmates shout derisively at her, and Oz and Tara whisper intimately to each other in the audience.

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