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Olivia wrote: "Anna wrote: "Olivia wrote: "Anna wrote: "Olivia wrote: "Anna wrote: "Tessa Gray from Infernal DevicesRose Hathaway from Vampire Academy
Hermione Granger from HP
Minerva McGonagall frop HP
Tris/Be..."
Yay :)
Anna wrote: "Olivia wrote: "Anna wrote: "Olivia wrote: "Anna wrote: "Olivia wrote: "Anna wrote: "Tessa Gray from Infernal DevicesRose Hathaway from Vampire Academy
Hermione Granger from HP
Minerva McGonagall ..."
Haha:)
-Capitola Black
-Hermione Granger
-Katniss Everdeen
-Annabeth Chase
-Thalia Grace
-Luna Lovegood
-Sydney McSwain
-Jo March
-Sadie Kane
-Hermione Granger
-Katniss Everdeen
-Annabeth Chase
-Thalia Grace
-Luna Lovegood
-Sydney McSwain
-Jo March
-Sadie Kane
Jane, Xhex and Payne from the Black Dagger Brotherhood series are also pretty strong heroines.Jane doesn't know how to fight like Xhex and Payne, so she is stronger intellectually but hey, she doesn't let anyone mess with her.
Strength is strength.
Lucy wrote: " Jane, Xhex and Payne from the Black Dagger Brotherhood series are also pretty strong heroines.Jane doesn't know how to fight like Xhex and Payne, so she is stronger intellectually but hey, she..."
Agreed!! You don't have to just be physically strong to be strong!!
βιβλιοφάγος (a.k.a. Cat) wrote: "-Capitola Black-Hermione Granger
-Katniss Everdeen
-Annabeth Chase
-Thalia Grace
-Luna Lovegood
-Sydney McSwain
-Jo March
-Sadie Kane"
I don't know all of those characters, but the ones I do; Annabeth, Luna, Hermione, Thalia,... are all very strong independent characters!! I love them all!
Anna wrote: "Lucy wrote: " Jane, Xhex and Payne from the Black Dagger Brotherhood series are also pretty strong heroines.Jane doesn't know how to fight like Xhex and Payne, so she is stronger intellectuall..."
Indeed!
Anna wrote: "βιβλιοφάγος (a.k.a. Cat) wrote: "-Capitola Black-Hermione Granger
-Katniss Everdeen
-Annabeth Chase
-Thalia Grace
-Luna Lovegood
-Sydney McSwain
-Jo March
-Sadie Kane"
I don't know all of those c..."
I agree:) Those are the ones I know too:P
These are mine (in no particular order:Scarlette (the power of five series)
Renn (Chronicles of ancient darkness)
Annabeth Chase
Fire
Cinder
Elspeth Gordie
There are more,I just can't think if them :)
Rachel wrote: "These are mine (in no particular order:Scarlette (the power of five series)
Renn (Chronicles of ancient darkness)
Annabeth Chase
Fire
Cinder
Elspeth Gordie
There are more,I just can't think if th..."
Go Annabeth!! Sorry I don't know the rest!
Rachel wrote: "These are mine (in no particular order:Scarlette (the power of five series)
Renn (Chronicles of ancient darkness)
Annabeth Chase
Fire
Cinder
Elspeth Gordie
There are more,I just can't think if th..."
I so agree! I know most of those heroines and they are all pretty kick ass :D
To not repeat what others have said, I shall try to be creative.Sadie Kane - The Kane Chronicles
Annabeth - Percy Jackson & The Olympians
Maximum Ride - The Maximum Ride Series
Jenna Heap - The Septimus Heap Series
Cassandra - The Secret Series
Rachel Adams - Defiance
Kayla - The Bar Code Tattoo
Lena - The Book of Ember
Holly Short - The Artemis Fowl Series
I think I shall discontinue my list for the moment and add more later to avoid making this post any longer than it already has become.
Indeed. Jenna is what the ten year old me aspired to. As far as idols go, I think I chose well for my age.
-Sadie Kane
-Rose (vampire academy)
-Celeana (Throne of glass)
-Tessa Gray
-Deryn Sharp
-Cecily Herondale
-Juliette (Shatter Me)
That's all I could think of right now.
-Rose (vampire academy)
-Celeana (Throne of glass)
-Tessa Gray
-Deryn Sharp
-Cecily Herondale
-Juliette (Shatter Me)
That's all I could think of right now.
Diana wrote: "-Sadie Kane
-Rose (vampire academy)
-Celeana (Throne of glass)
-Tessa Gray
-Deryn Sharp
-Cecily Herondale
-Juliette (Shatter Me)
That's all I could think of right now."
Rose Hathaway, definitely. Although I have to say sometimes she has TOO much of a backbone. If that is possible.
-Rose (vampire academy)
-Celeana (Throne of glass)
-Tessa Gray
-Deryn Sharp
-Cecily Herondale
-Juliette (Shatter Me)
That's all I could think of right now."
Rose Hathaway, definitely. Although I have to say sometimes she has TOO much of a backbone. If that is possible.
Katsa from Graceling
Hermione from Harry Potter
Tessa from Infernal Devices
Katniss from Hunger Games
Annabeth from Percy Jackson
Thalia from Percy Jackson
Holly from Artemis Fowl
Maximum from Maximum Ride
Deryn from Leviathan
Eowyn from Lord of the Rings
Hermione from Harry Potter
Tessa from Infernal Devices
Katniss from Hunger Games
Annabeth from Percy Jackson
Thalia from Percy Jackson
Holly from Artemis Fowl
Maximum from Maximum Ride
Deryn from Leviathan
Eowyn from Lord of the Rings
Maximum Ride from the Maximum Ride seriesJune Iparis from the Legend Series
Risa Ward from the Unwind series
Brianna from the Gone series
Dekka Talent from the Gone Series
I also agree with all the other heroines listed on this discussion!:)
EowynValkyrie Cain
Tanith Low
Hermione Granger
Luna Lovegood
Tessa Gray
Katniss Everdeen
Johanna Mason
Primrose Everdeen
Professor McGonagall
Elizabeth Bennet
Cinder Linh Mei
Annabeth Chase
Piper McLean
Hazel Levesque
Arwen
Heroines with backbone:
Tessa Gray from "The Infernal Devices"
Becky Sharpe from "Vanity Fair"
Scarlett O'Hara from "Gone With the Wind"
Aminata Diallo from "The Book of Negroes"
Beth Banning from "Shameless"
Hermione Granger from "Harry Potter"
Katniss Everdeen from "The Hunger Games"
Triss Prior from "Divergent"
Tessa Gray from "The Infernal Devices"
Becky Sharpe from "Vanity Fair"
Scarlett O'Hara from "Gone With the Wind"
Aminata Diallo from "The Book of Negroes"
Beth Banning from "Shameless"
Hermione Granger from "Harry Potter"
Katniss Everdeen from "The Hunger Games"
Triss Prior from "Divergent"
A heroine who is the backbone of a story should also have a backbone, thus enabling her to stand up to the hero, evil relatives, and the like!Good traits ~
(1).
Your heroine should be strong enough to handle your hero, even at his worst. Even if he does something that crushes her, she should be able to stand up to him.
(2).
The best heroines must be strong. Even heroines who seem to be quiet should have an inner strength, even if it's a sort of "quiet strength."
(3).
While they are strong, heroines are often kind and gentle, devoted to their families, and so forth. Make them strong enough to stand up for what they want.
Above all, the best heroine should both complement the hero and serve as a foil to him. She acts rather than being acted upon. She will go to the hero for help if she must, but only if she has tried all other alternatives..
{personally I think also, Strong heroes deserve heroines who can keep up with them! }
Flaws
(1).
The heroine, however, should not be perfect. If she is, most readers will want to throw up! Also, perfect people make boring characters.
(2).
Yes, it's true. Like the hero, your heroine can be tormented by her past. Notice that heroines tended to be tormented rather than tortured. This is because heroines usually react against their turmoil by suffering on the inside, feeling insecure and unloved.
Trouble heroines are more likely to be inflicted with self-doubt, while troubled heroes are more likely to act like jerks -- perhaps the troubled heroes are hoping to drive away all the people who might care about them and thus possibly reject them?
and so, my choices of feisty females in literature would be..
Jo from "Little Women" - - is smart, impulsive, argumentative, and willing to do anything for her family. And obvs, she’s a writer so that’s awesome!!
Princess Cimorene from "Dealing with Dragons" - -
a) runs away from her parents when they try to make her marry a dopey prince!
b) gets a job and moves into a cave with a delightfully sassy talking dragon
c) refuses to be rescued
d) makes friends with a cool witch
e) ends up saving the day!!
so cool!!
Meg Murry from "A Wrinkle in Time" - - She was stubborn and self-conscious, but so determined, smart, and caring.
Plus, she got to do all sorts of time traveling and becomes a badass mathematician!
.. so damn relatable.
Hermione Granger from "Harry Potter" series - - a girl who wasn’t afraid to openly declare her love for studying and reading, a badass who found a group of true friends who accepted her as she was.
Hermione helped me embrace my inner nerd!!
Kickass heroines Quotes -> “My name is Rosalie. I may be smaller, I may be weaker, but I was born free, should die free. You will not take this from me!”
― Devon Ashley, Dust
Wicked sweet!
“Enough with the games, I know what you are, Nephilim and if you make one move, I promise I will carve you open!!"
― Annabell Cadiz, Lucifer
I love how Zahara isn't afraid to punch right back when more crap is slung at her [figuratively speaking of course!] LOL ;D Hahaha!
Enigmatic, cool characters within a variety of literature would include these feisty females within fiction..
1). Honoria Anstruther-Weatherby from Stephanie Laurens’ Devil’s Bride, oh how I love you!
Honoria shines in ways that are entirely fascinating..
She’s innocent and yet fearless, and level headed.
She’s capable and longs for adventure of some sort.
She kicks ass within the assigned boundaries her gender (considering this is a historical novel) and yet stands out because she’s so strong willed and confident in herself.
2). Grace Harper {The Immortality virus} is a sympathetic, kick-ass heroine:
strong, spirited and opinionated. She also has a kind heart that stands out in the cruel society she inhabits. I personally loved her witty comebacks and quirky sense of humor.
and
3). think for me this the contrast -- I love heroines like Anne of Green Gables (yes—I’m old! Shut up.)
Anne has got to be one of the bravest heroines I know. Not only does she deal head on with the moment but as she grows and learns what it means to be a woman_ she keeps her joy :)
She finds pleasure in doing her best, no matter what she’s doing.
The flip side of that is I love heroines who do untraditional things.. Stepping outside the lines should be celebrated too —especially by those who stand by our side. Heroines who take roles in stereotypical 'male dominated' fields know what they need..
dare to be crazily different?! or just weird you
Anyway that's all I can think of folks at this moment.





Rose Hathaway from Vampire Academy
Hermione Granger from HP
Minerva McGonagall frop HP
Tris/Beatrice from D..."
I plan on reading them for sure:)