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I admire characters who've got strenght and self-esteem.
Kickasses who're not afraid of danger.
And yes, I think Bella IS kind of lame, to be honest..

at first she's really helpless and too dependent on Rose. But she grows as the story goes on and at the end she has developed into a stronger charakter. I mean she had to deal with a lot of stuff but she got through it.
Rose,
Well Rose is really taff and all that. She manages mostly everything on her own.
So i think both are in their own way heroines.



Now Lissa has many faults to her but she seems to have her head about her

In VA: I can't say I admire Rose completely because I don't like her but I do admire her loyalty, courage, strength, determination and "take no lip" attitude.
I admire Lissa's ability to remain level headed and her communication skills. She always seems to know the right thing to say. I loathe public speaking and I could never find myself getting up and speaking in front of a bunch of people and when I have to I always seem to muddle things up.
I admire Mia for the girl she became, I love her blunt honesty and her strength and perseverance.
Twilight: I've only read the first book and Bella was boring :/ and a bit well I don't know what to call it..delusional? I say this cause her first thought when she found out a guy had been in her bedroom watching her sleep at night ever since he first met her was that she talks in her sleep...um police please?

Cat- Night Huntress (nobody calls her lame)
Katniss- Hunger Games (but she has issues :)) )
Merit- Chicagoland Vampires
All of them are kick ass! They love their counter part so much but they do not crumble when they are not around.


Maybe because once in their lives, women dreams of being saved by a knight in shining armor. :D

To me that ends up less "she needs saving!" and more "she needs saving from herself!"


I was completely thinking this all the way through Hush Hush. Nora whatever name is repeatedly being an absolutely idiot and putting ehrself in extraordinary danger.

She got so much worse in Crescendo I wanted to throw the book across the floor on more than one occasion.

They don't seem to exist anymore. You either get tough and reckless or dump and helpless.

I don't think it would be that bad if the authors didn't continually set them up to be super bad ass women. How are we supposed to respect these characters and trust their judgement when they keep getting into ridiculous scrapes? I don't buy the faux strong women mode that keeps popping up in this genre. Sometimes I keep asking myself if these women can walk and chew gum at the same time.

I admire characters who've got strenght and self-esteem.
Kickasses who're not afraid of danger.
And yes, I think Bella IS kind of lame, to be honest.."
DIDO!!!

what annoys me as well is that I always feel the author is pushing the character to be ridiculous, just so they get in danger, and there's tension. There have to be better ways of making things exciting.


Very much so - they create tension by having the protagonist act in a foolish way. The problem then is that all of the tension in the book is brought on the protag by her own foolishness
What bothers me more is that these women are often depicted as empowered or independent or strong or refusing to be controlled - but that requires them to ignore common sense, challenge perfectly sensible restrictions and ideas and generally prove that they can't be trusted to tie their own shoelaces without hurting themselves

Haha, I know what you mean... I stopped reading hush hush after the first book. Nora was so impulsive and stupid.
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