>main character is a woman
I really can't recollect any book I've read where this was the case.
>poster is a frog
>>9307471
>Book has a main character.
>>9307486
Leave France alone.
>main character is a woman
>author is a woman
>author is a lesbian
>book is feminist historical revisionism
I read this in school in place of Heart of Darkness
Joan of Arc is usually pretty okay. Mai waifu.Fuck Brecht though.
>>9307531
I would actually burn something like that
>>9307531
IKTF, my shitlib high school teacher made us read the awakening.
>oh wow what a strong woman so cool that you cheat on your husband
>there are women in the book
when will this meme end
>>9307471
Nothing wrong with that as long as she isn't realistic.
>main character
AD 2017 /lit/
>inb4 bait
Doesn't make it better
>>9307583
>Neglects her children
>Cheats on her husband
>Is a bitch to everyone
>Does her shitty "art."
>Kills herself because nothing can satisfy the female ego
I honestly can't understand if the awakening is a cautionary tale against feminism, or just plain shit.
I remember realizing the hobbit had no female characters for the first time (only lobelia but she isn't mentioned by name)
why is almost every feminist hero character a woman who cheats?
what is heroic about cheating?
>>9307659
*VCE
>>9307696
Samar Dev, Adjunct Tavore
>>9307696
All women want to be whores so they idolize whoredom. It's the same reason they get duped into thinking being a stripper is empowering.
>main character
>main character is neither a man nor a woman
>>9307471
By far the best way to write a women in any fantasy or unrealistic setting is to write her like a man with a vagina.
>>9307531
Related
>Lazily pick out some random shitbook that seemed easy to read just from the back for a school assignment
>It was easy to read but everything else was shit
>It's about two sisters who run a restaurant and have a polyamorous relationship with the one guy
>One sister is really pretty but described as basically useless
>One sister is really fat and ugly but competent and gets everything done
>Obviously the fat sister has an inferiority complex and always feels like the guy loves her sister more, which he probably does
>He decides he's going to leave them
>Fat bitch knocks him out and they tie him up in the attic, refusing to give him food/water unless he gets back together with them which he doesn't and he fucking dies
>Eventually his daughter gets dropped off at their house because his ex-wife wanted to go on vacation alone, assuming he'd be there to take care of her
>Fat sister gets really attached to the kid in that typical ''barren womb'' kind of way
>Eventually police come around because apparently, with the recent flood some chemicals from their garden shed had been leaking into the river and poisoning the entire fucking town
>When they go upstairs and find the corpse, the pretty sister is taken into custody and goes to jail 4ever
>Meanwhile fat sister has escaped with the child and is rowing off somewhere in a boat saying she'll always take care of the kid
>mfw
>female character is promiscuous
>you're expected to care about her well being
>>9307789
Felisin Younger.
>>9307762
What is the point of the book, I don't get it
>>9307820
It tells a story.
>author is female
>The book is about a female main character getting fucked by a high status male
Why is this such a common theme, /lit/?
>>9307882
>author is male
>Story is about a man trying to get revenge.
Why is this such a common theme, /lit/?
>>9307999
Pride and honour are masculine traits
>>9307583
>shitlib
Just curious: is this even wordplay? Could you be more lazy with your pejoratives?
>>9307471
You don' t know Madame Bovary, pleb.