Stella_Omega
No Gentleman
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Coming from Pure's thread below, I would like to offer a new female archetype.
The femme fatale famously, uses her sexuality (or at least that's what most men claim is the weapon) to enslave men, and takes their power, or wealth, or ability away from them, dropping the empty husk behind her as the curtain closes. Literature is chock-full of this woman, likewise virgin or amazon queens, Joan of Arcs, whores with hearts of gold, Aphrodites, earth goddesses...
What literature seems to have a shocking dearth of, are femmes vitale-- women who have the same charismic power-- sexual perhaps-- and who can take over responsibility for a partner, and enable and empower that person.
This is a character that I am writing, in (I realise suddenly,) no less than five separate projects, and I'd love to know if anyone else here is writing someone who most of these traits, or acquires them during the plot progression;
She is not a walk-on or cameo role. This is a main character.
She is proactive. She is self-respecting, and her partner respects her.
She is the alpha in the relationship. She makes the rules and her partner follows them. She does not dump the partner when they get tiresome as does Bizet's Carmen, she straightens them out.
She is not a shining light of womanly purity a la De Berjerac's Roxanne (who otherwise comes very close) this woman consummates her relationship. She gets laid.
(Added per pure's thread; she may be, but need not be charitable and gentle, and she may very well have goals of her own, she might be selfish.
And she makes it all the way to the final credits.
What say you? is anyone writing women like this-- one more way to view the sex.
The femme fatale famously, uses her sexuality (or at least that's what most men claim is the weapon) to enslave men, and takes their power, or wealth, or ability away from them, dropping the empty husk behind her as the curtain closes. Literature is chock-full of this woman, likewise virgin or amazon queens, Joan of Arcs, whores with hearts of gold, Aphrodites, earth goddesses...
What literature seems to have a shocking dearth of, are femmes vitale-- women who have the same charismic power-- sexual perhaps-- and who can take over responsibility for a partner, and enable and empower that person.
This is a character that I am writing, in (I realise suddenly,) no less than five separate projects, and I'd love to know if anyone else here is writing someone who most of these traits, or acquires them during the plot progression;
She is not a walk-on or cameo role. This is a main character.
She is proactive. She is self-respecting, and her partner respects her.
She is the alpha in the relationship. She makes the rules and her partner follows them. She does not dump the partner when they get tiresome as does Bizet's Carmen, she straightens them out.
She is not a shining light of womanly purity a la De Berjerac's Roxanne (who otherwise comes very close) this woman consummates her relationship. She gets laid.
(Added per pure's thread; she may be, but need not be charitable and gentle, and she may very well have goals of her own, she might be selfish.
And she makes it all the way to the final credits.

What say you? is anyone writing women like this-- one more way to view the sex.
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