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Apr. 2nd, 2010 09:49 pmA lot of the 'heroes' -- the ones who truly are heroes, and not anti-heroes or just characters I like -- that I love are the ones who will not give up, no matter what. Zuko in Vathara's Embers is a good example, as is Battler from Umineko no Naku Koro Ni. They will do anything to save their people. Anything, from breaking their strong, unbending pride to denying the truth of the world itself.
It's a little unsettling that I can't think of a female character like that.
Oh, I sort of can -- heroines who will do anything -- but the choices they are forced to make are generally more . . . passive ones. More of the lying and hiding and staying safe themselves (which is not a bad thing, of course) and less of the confronting a great figure and saying to their face I will not back down. Less . . . determination. Or at least positions in which that determination can be tested.
The only real exception I can think of to this is (of course) Major General Olivia Armstrong. She doesn't say so in as many words, but she is the Northern Wall of Briggs, and no matter what you will not get past her.
I'm not sure I worded this post quite right, but I think you get the point anyway.
It's a little unsettling that I can't think of a female character like that.
Oh, I sort of can -- heroines who will do anything -- but the choices they are forced to make are generally more . . . passive ones. More of the lying and hiding and staying safe themselves (which is not a bad thing, of course) and less of the confronting a great figure and saying to their face I will not back down. Less . . . determination. Or at least positions in which that determination can be tested.
The only real exception I can think of to this is (of course) Major General Olivia Armstrong. She doesn't say so in as many words, but she is the Northern Wall of Briggs, and no matter what you will not get past her.
I'm not sure I worded this post quite right, but I think you get the point anyway.
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