tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post5374279583899928190..comments2024-03-28T05:23:34.861-05:00Comments on Pretentious Title: I, FeministRachel Aaronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13917123007610750274noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-67943639628593044432022-07-06T01:15:32.861-05:002022-07-06T01:15:32.861-05:00Emblix Academy – Digital marketing Academy in Hyde...Emblix Academy – Digital marketing Academy in Hyderabad we address all major and minor aspects required for any student’s advancement in digital marketing.<br /><br />Emblix Academy provides the Best digital Marketing course in Hyderabad with internship and placement assistance along with Certification.<br /><br />In the Emblix Academy, you will get to know all major and minor the modules of Digital Marketing from scratch to Advance level. 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It was useful for me and my college friends Richard Majecehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00744139132776752086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-87572238038470461172012-09-11T01:40:15.171-05:002012-09-11T01:40:15.171-05:00A very long time ago - way back in the 80's I ...A very long time ago - way back in the 80's I wrote a paper for a class about stay at home moms vs working moms and how they seemed to forget the freedom they had to choose (some of them) and were so busy putting each other down....and basically my ending was that when we stop judging each other by whether we're working moms or stay at home moms that would be when we were truly equal - at least to each other. The same basic premise can be used for any group - when we stop pointing out differences with gay, straight, male, female, etc - that's when we're truly equal. Which of course, includes pay, status, goals, sports, etc. <br /><br />And of course the same works with how you let your woman be her own character - I love it. :)<br /><br />You're right also, in that we really have a long way to go - with all of our freedoms and equalities.Mardelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00063358136590143066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-20378790523026987642012-09-11T01:40:06.733-05:002012-09-11T01:40:06.733-05:00I think there is something to be said for female c...I think there is something to be said for female characters that obey the roles given by whatever society but do it well.<br /><br />There's also a difference between being rebellious and being independent. I think that's my dislike stems from for Miranda. She'll do the unsuspected or rash simply to be difficult or improper, not because the situation calls for it but just so she can say she was.<br /><br />Nico will kill someone if need be but only because its needed. She changes with the situation and thinks nothing of it, yet Miranda will do the bold thing even if there's a simpler, less dramatic way.<br /><br />But that is all opinion. However I have always had difficulty writing a female character. Not because of the writing, but of the feedback I dread I'll get if I do so poorly. I worry that she'll be too emotional or too flirty or not enough and someone will bite my head off.<br /><br />I've been told many combinations of how to write the differences of a female character from that of a male one. From "We're hardly different from men" to "Don't just write men with breasts."<br />I think my dilemma is clear. Any advice? What are some common mistakes that you've noticed.<br /><br />-Sorry for the multiple posts. No edit and I was feeling a bit too peppy earlier.Adminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11864179005922598622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-3759296923794652162012-09-10T22:10:58.633-05:002012-09-10T22:10:58.633-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Adminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11864179005922598622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-38884345900829226902012-09-10T21:04:40.587-05:002012-09-10T21:04:40.587-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Adminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11864179005922598622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-14478015865338409512012-09-10T19:34:15.619-05:002012-09-10T19:34:15.619-05:00@Deshipley right on!
@ken most men have no proble...@Deshipley right on!<br /><br />@ken most men have no problem with women! And the ones who do... I have no idea. And Nico is in some seriously good company there! Thanks!Rachel Aaronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13917123007610750274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-27119130065876755962012-09-10T19:33:46.782-05:002012-09-10T19:33:46.782-05:00Glad to know I'm not the only woman who worrie...Glad to know I'm not the only woman who worries about making trope female characters. I also keep trying to force the characters out of the cliche spheres . . . and this is so true that real people have flavor. Forcing the characters never works. No matter how many times you argue with them over how "feminine" they are acting.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-76573272636803618622012-09-10T18:56:49.851-05:002012-09-10T18:56:49.851-05:00Great post! I've got the following taped to t...Great post! I've got the following taped to the wall above my writing space: "The story is the boss."<br />(I think Stephen King said that, but I can't exactly remember).<br /><br />As a guy, I've got *Zero* problem with strong female characters. Several of my favorites characters nowadays are women: Rachel Morgan, Jane Yellowrock, Karin Murphy, Joanne Walker, and, of course, Miranda Lyonette to name just a few (I could go on for a while...seriously...but it wouldn't be right to leave Nico off that list) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08218959873751599863noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7467549889510324132.post-88581398343634183582012-09-10T16:31:03.226-05:002012-09-10T16:31:03.226-05:00"Sometimes you just have to stop worrying abo..."Sometimes you just have to stop worrying about what message you're sending and let the characters be themselves." -- This. This, right there.<br />As a hardcore character-ist, I try very hard never to stomp on my characters' right to be. Does this mean they end up horrible or annoying or somehow contrary to how I'd rather they'd be? Sometimes, yep. Just like real people. And that's the point.Deshipleyhttp://www.everonword.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com