This list is based on the best female characters that have a world wide "fanbase" or has been famous and applauded by the critics. Without an actual order.
Sailor moon and sailor scouts: They prove that you can "fight like a girl'' and still not be ashamed of that. Instead you become one of the most powerful beings in the universe.
Lady Macbeth: Was able to become the Queen of Scotland due using her wits and ruthless behaviour. She still is a role model for dramatic characters. Even if her actions are questionable, she is one of my favorites characters.
Mary of the Secret Garden book: She is one of the epitomes of good developments for girls. Even without family, she becomes able to see her own faults, evolute and help those who were like her (Collin).
Talk about determination and discovering by yourself you inner strenght!
Sara the little princess: Overcame the death of her father in the WW1 all alone with her self steem and confidence in herself. Nuff said.
Honorable mentions:
Catherine Earnshaw: She still is a character open to debate, her actions aren't completely understood nor by the characters or even the audience! She is truly beyond her time. She fought bravely against the Victorian Era and its restrictions. Just as it was said
Moana
She lead her people to a new era, being it compared to the Age of Discoveries. She was leadership material from the start and could prove herself beautifully!
[video=youtube;Lg_cweoJXyo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg_cweoJXyo[/video]
Tell how these characters of today can even compare to them? Even if it's not the characters fault that they are being downplayed, or becoming secondaries, I guess it's also the reader's fault to stand for these characters. Even if there are exceptions like Ino Yamanaka who was able to become a leader generally speaking, this could be a critic to some Naruto female characters considering the influence it had on the world. What Hinata and Sakura is telling little girls about how to behave? And this could be apllied to a lot of other characters....
I am no one to come and choose your favorite. But I think that when choosing one, keep one that respects themselves and their goals so then they can become your role model, because that's why characters are created for!!!!!!
Sailor moon and sailor scouts: They prove that you can "fight like a girl'' and still not be ashamed of that. Instead you become one of the most powerful beings in the universe.
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Lady Macbeth: Was able to become the Queen of Scotland due using her wits and ruthless behaviour. She still is a role model for dramatic characters. Even if her actions are questionable, she is one of my favorites characters.
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Mary of the Secret Garden book: She is one of the epitomes of good developments for girls. Even without family, she becomes able to see her own faults, evolute and help those who were like her (Collin).
Talk about determination and discovering by yourself you inner strenght!
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Sara the little princess: Overcame the death of her father in the WW1 all alone with her self steem and confidence in herself. Nuff said.
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Honorable mentions:
Catherine Earnshaw: She still is a character open to debate, her actions aren't completely understood nor by the characters or even the audience! She is truly beyond her time. She fought bravely against the Victorian Era and its restrictions. Just as it was said
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Moana
She lead her people to a new era, being it compared to the Age of Discoveries. She was leadership material from the start and could prove herself beautifully!
[video=youtube;Lg_cweoJXyo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg_cweoJXyo[/video]
Tell how these characters of today can even compare to them? Even if it's not the characters fault that they are being downplayed, or becoming secondaries, I guess it's also the reader's fault to stand for these characters. Even if there are exceptions like Ino Yamanaka who was able to become a leader generally speaking, this could be a critic to some Naruto female characters considering the influence it had on the world. What Hinata and Sakura is telling little girls about how to behave? And this could be apllied to a lot of other characters....
I am no one to come and choose your favorite. But I think that when choosing one, keep one that respects themselves and their goals so then they can become your role model, because that's why characters are created for!!!!!!