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Mar 04, 2013 12:54PM
I totally agree with you. What's confusing about having more male and/or female characters? Real life is messy and people come and all shapes and seizes, we will have more than one thin friend and more than one fat friend. Literature should explore that, but I do understand why they do it, it makes it easy for people to recognize the characters. That however doesn't mean we should do it.
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I completely agree. It bugs me that in many YA novels girls have to feel some sort of attraction to any young male character. What happened to girls just being friends with guys and vise-versa?
I agree with you here, and like you said, the reverse is becoming a problem. My biggest related pet peeve is that in the rare instances when Female Protagonist has a Male Best Friend (an endangered species), it ALWAYS transpires that Male Best Friend has been in love with Female Protagonist for years. Then MBF either becomes part of a love triangle, or is reduced to unrequitedly loving Female Protagonist until a minor character comes along and ends up with him, or he dies so Female Protagonist can get together with Primary Love Interest.That is one thing I LOVE about your Books of Bayern - that at no point do Razo and Enna think "ZOMG! Member of opposite sex! I am so attracted to you!" about each other. Yes, platonic boy-girl friendships do exist, thank you very much.
The Bechdal-Wallace Rule:Only see movies that satisfy three basic requirements:
1. The movie must have at least 2 women, who must...
2. Talk to each other...
3. About something other then men.
It's surprising how few movies actually pass the test. And if you think of the reverse rule, a movie with two men in it that talk to each other about things other than woman, the passing list is much larger.
Try applying it to movies you are familiar with or have seen recently and see how many don't pass.
Luckily, Austenland passes (I saw it at Sundance)! Even in a movie about someone completely obsessed with Mr Darcy, you manage to have two women talk about something other than men. In fact...are there two men that talk to each other about something other than women? Haha, I can't recall!



