Subject: Role-models
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Posted on: 2011-08-31 13:49:00 UTC

female characters get scrutinized and usually found either too weak or to strong, too feminist or not feminist enough, not a good rolemodel for girls or a two-dimensional, boring character who always do the right things.

Come to think of it, you're right that this is a big thing: I see far more female characters being judged based on their fitness as role models for girls than I've seen for male characters and boys. I'm prepared to believe that that's part of why female characters get analysed so much more, and as such are accused of being Sues far more than male characters are accused of being Stus.

Heck, I know I do it when I'm not watching myself. I was annoyed in Harry Potter that Hermione got married and had kids rather than becoming a professor at Hogwarts or such like... and then I realised that if she was a single professor I'd have grumped about how, yeah, what sort of message does that send? That boys don't like nerdy girls and if you're clever and academically accomplished then you'll end up alone (and anyway, I have no idea what her job was. Maybe she was now an author or something).

In my defence over that bitterness, at this time I'd spent some time putting up with "Oh, you're the one that's not engaged" being the way people distinguished between me and my little sister.

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