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Am I ever going to pass up an opportunity to babble extensively about AWESOME LADIES? The answer is: no, I most certainly am not!
Therefore, stolen from
in_the_blue and a few other people by now: name a canon you know I know, and I'll tell you (in no particular order) my three favorite females and why. And then I'll name a canon for you, because I'm just as curious as I am eager to share.
Therefore, stolen from
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Date: 2010-02-01 07:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-01 09:13 pm (UTC)Cordelia Chase: OH CORDY. How so awesome! I am a total sucker for the bitchy-girl-turned-awesome-heroine trope - that girl who may be a jerk, but you know what, in face of peril, she continues to be a jerk who does what needs doing and also is a jerk to the bad guys, and thus proves her bona fides of hardcoreness. I loved how she did not care enough to tell the nice little lies to each other that everybody else did, and that she might not have actually liked the Scoobies all that much, actually, but that doesn't stop her from fighting evil anyway.
Tara: What I love most about Tara is how, once she comes out of her shell a little, she is so quietly sane. When everyone else in season six is running around digging themselves deeper and deeper into their own little unhappy holes, Tara gets herself out of an unhappy situation and keeps on living her life. She's calm, but she's got massive amounts of backbone. Also I love her ridiculous dress sense.
Amanda: My favorite Potential Slayer! Plays D&D with the best of them! Punches annoying boys in the FACE!
Also: for you, the works of Shakespeare! Whatever you have read most recently.
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Date: 2010-02-01 11:28 pm (UTC)Mistress Ford and Mistress Page from The Merry Wives of Windsor. Because basically they run the entire show by playing fabulous tricks on people.
Emilia from Othello. Because she is cynical and the only person in the play who is not totally overdramatic about everything.
I feel like I could answer this prompt better at the end of the semester when I will have reread a lot more Shakespeare. >.> Most of his plays I haven't seen in years.
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Date: 2010-02-02 07:20 pm (UTC)