I know about Byronic heroes (ex: Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights) but is there such thing as a female Byronic hero? If so, could Scarlett O'Hara from Gone With the Wind be a Byronic heroine?
I'm sorry, but she's 14/15, so she most definitely has it, unless the bird DNA messed with it. But she's always on the run, usually with only the clothes on her back. How the heck does she deal with her period? They never have any money, so she can't buy stuff, and she doesn't exactly get a lot...
Despite an increase in tough and even violent female characters in American films, women continue to be shown as sidekicks to more dominant male heroes and they are also frequently involved in a romantic relationship with them. The work of Katy Gilpatric, from the Department of Social Sciences...
Despite an increase in tough and even violent female characters in American films, women continue to be shown as sidekicks to more dominant male heroes and they are also frequently involved in a romantic relationship with them. The work of Katy Gilpatric, from the Department of Social Sciences...
Despite an increase in tough and even violent female characters in American films, women continue to be shown as sidekicks to more dominant male heroes and they are also frequently involved in a romantic relationship with them. The work of Katy Gilpatric, from the Department of Social Sciences...
Despite an increase in tough and even violent female characters in American films, women continue to be shown as sidekicks to more dominant male heroes and they are also frequently involved in a romantic relationship with them. The work of Katy Gilpatric, from the Department of Social Sciences...
Despite an increase in tough and even violent female characters in American films, women continue to be shown as sidekicks to more dominant male heroes and they are also frequently involved in a romantic relationship with them. The work of Katy Gilpatric, from the Department of Social Sciences...