How would/should you write a "strong female character" Any Forums?
How would/should you write a "strong female character" Any Forums?
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I like Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.
would/should now that's a strong question without meaning from an user.
How about give what you would do instead of surveying others like a fag without an opinion?
maybe don't be a cunt instead of being a survey monkey bitch
They wouldn't, it goes against Any Forums's worldview. 99% of the shit you watch would be banned if Any Forums came to power. Remember that.
Write a strong male character and then make her a woman.
It will be unbelievable, jarring and she won't psychologically resemble any real woman but that's how you do it.
Judge Anderson. Begins as a nervous rookie, gets thrown way too far into the deep end, gets the shit kicked out of her, still recovers and finishes the job. All this without denigrating her male counterpart, and without any cringey girl-power moments. A female character using her unique ability and sheer willpower to endure and overcome.
Its not hard, writers used to know how to do it, but feminisism ironically made it far harder to have good female representation in media cause they forced writers and artists to feel as though everything is "problematic" and made the lens of the "male gaze". A good female character is just one that has a compelling motivation and a characterization that is consistent and well-realized.
I also think that one overlooked issue is that the writer's strike did terrible lasting damage to the industry and its no surprise that shitty untalented millenials who get their entire worldview from twitter and tumblr stepped in and gave us the plague of "grrrr im stronk fuck men fuck the patriarchy" cardboard cut-out women we have today.
I didn't think about this but I genuinely can't think of one good anti-heroine. Often the appeals of anti-heroes is they are morally grey, have a bunch of flaws and have committed crimes but they have redeeming qualities and they act as ladders to being a likable character regardless, but female anti-heroes are typically just sociopaths
1. I write a strong and compelling character
2. I then simply change the pronouns to she/her
I write a competent but flawed man and then rewrite her to be a woman
Yup it worked for Alien
Write them like actual people and not feminism fetish fuel for a start
Like Jerry Blank from Strangers with Candy
It just doesn't happen for women kek, I think part of a good anti-hero is he knows he is wrong, sees the moral dilemma or is forced into the wrong option, he might even cope super hard, but in the end he can't keep living and acting like he does
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Not a manhater.
No rape backstory.
Not a lesbian.
Isn't always in the right.
It's not hard.
Attractive brunette with large breasts.