10 Powerful Female Characters Who Have Become True Role Models
We supposed that all of us have strong female role models that we occasionally look up to and use as role models. They may already be around us like our beloved mothers, sisters, friends, businesswomen, etc. But how often have we regarded female characters who have starred in TV and film history and said, "Yes, she is brilliant!" (We bet there also many as well!) And a female character needs to be more than just physically attractive in order to be considered that impressive. To make audiences feel a connection with her, this character needs to be compelling and deep.
Some characters are quite apparent in their specialness, while others may appear somewhat surprising to some of us. Internet users shared their thoughts on which female characters are great role models for strong and charismatic women, and here is our colorful list of 10 famous female characters who have become true role models!
Ellie Sattler’s got her own skills, strengths, and motivations. She’s just as capable as her male colleagues, she goes her own way and does her own thing. Great character. © ThisIsTheNewSleeve / Reddit
Lisbeth Salander is not the prettiest girl character yet one of the best. Apart from her goth looks, she is one of the best computer hackers in the world, she is a security specialist, bike enthusiast, she is fierce, she attacks like a viper, punishes people, steals from offenders, and doesn’t feel guilty about it. Yet she is beautiful, and she has emotional vulnerability when it comes to the people she loves. © Prateek Guru / Quora
Marge is established as a strong character from the get-go as she is woken up early in the morning, driving through thick snow to get to the crime scene. Her family background gives a sense of normalcy and gentleness, but at the same time, she is firm and cannot be taken for granted.You know her colleagues treat her with importance because the rest of the cops constantly report to her. She is not afraid to pursue a critical lead without backup, but smart enough to keep her distance. Throughout the movie, she is strong but normal, something that’s not shown often or easy to achieve. © Shashank Chidambara / Quora
Mattie Ross is one of the most expertly, comprehensively imagined female characters I can remember reading or watching. The novel dates from the late ’60s, but the Coen brothers’ recent movie was a timely and accurate portrayal, and Hailee Steinfeld was superlative in the role. © Charles Corn / Quora
I was seriously contemplating naming my cat Minerva, but my cat is a little...she’s not that smart. Minerva McGonagall is one of those strong female characters that doesn’t shove it down your throat, she just was sort of like a granny. And the choice of Maggie Smith was perfect for the character. © Esmerelda-Weatherwax / Reddit
There is a strong female character in a movie who doesn’t need to have muscle or kick some butt to look strong, or have short hair, or even wear pants. Morticia Addams. She isn’t afraid to be different, to become herself despite what other people think of her. She’s a wife and a mother, and also the matriarch of her family, feared, loved, and respected by them. The 1991 movie showed her as a strong woman without the need to be masculine to be in control of the situation. © Antonius Kamal / Quora
The only time she really got upset with Lilo was when her safety was at risk. She always encouraged Lilo to be her weird little self, despite having to carry so much on her shoulders to keep the family together. All at the age of 19! © foolwire / Reddit
Nani is a realistic portrayal of an orphaned 19-year-old girl trying to make ends meet and provide the best life she can for her younger sister and herself. Trying to balance her social/romantic, work, and personal life and being forced to grow up and take responsibility fighting CPS to keep her only family left together, all the while facing alien shenanigans that occur. As Stitch said, “Broken but still good. Yeah, still good.” © Daedalus_Blade / Reddit
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back. I just saw that again last week and loved how strong she was. Compare her to many of the female characters pre-Star Wars, she’s amazing. © bowaxo3445 / Reddit
Regina George is my favorite female movie character of all time. Sure, she’s pretty, but the most interesting thing about Regina George isn’t her looks. It’s how she manipulates, is cunning, and how blunt and charismatic she is. Regina George is a bully, but she still has a likeable personality. © Kenny Nguyen / Quora
Some characters are quite apparent in their specialness, while others may appear somewhat surprising to some of us. Internet users shared their thoughts on which female characters are great role models for strong and charismatic women, and here is our colorful list of 10 famous female characters who have become true role models!
#1 Elizabeth Swann, the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
Source: © Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#2 Ellie Sattler, Jurassic Park
Source: © Jurassic Park / Amblin Entertainment and co-producers
Ellie Sattler’s got her own skills, strengths, and motivations. She’s just as capable as her male colleagues, she goes her own way and does her own thing. Great character. © ThisIsTheNewSleeve / Reddit
#3 Lisbeth Salander, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Source: © Män som hatar kvinnor / Nordisk Film and co-producers
Lisbeth Salander is not the prettiest girl character yet one of the best. Apart from her goth looks, she is one of the best computer hackers in the world, she is a security specialist, bike enthusiast, she is fierce, she attacks like a viper, punishes people, steals from offenders, and doesn’t feel guilty about it. Yet she is beautiful, and she has emotional vulnerability when it comes to the people she loves. © Prateek Guru / Quora
#4 Marge Gunderson, Fargo
Source: © Fargo / Working Title Films and co-producers
Marge is established as a strong character from the get-go as she is woken up early in the morning, driving through thick snow to get to the crime scene. Her family background gives a sense of normalcy and gentleness, but at the same time, she is firm and cannot be taken for granted.You know her colleagues treat her with importance because the rest of the cops constantly report to her. She is not afraid to pursue a critical lead without backup, but smart enough to keep her distance. Throughout the movie, she is strong but normal, something that’s not shown often or easy to achieve. © Shashank Chidambara / Quora
#5 Mattie, True Grit
Source: © True Grit / Paramount Pictures and co-producers
Mattie Ross is one of the most expertly, comprehensively imagined female characters I can remember reading or watching. The novel dates from the late ’60s, but the Coen brothers’ recent movie was a timely and accurate portrayal, and Hailee Steinfeld was superlative in the role. © Charles Corn / Quora
#6 Minerva McGonagall, the Harry Potter film series
Source: © Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone / Warner Bros. and co-producers
I was seriously contemplating naming my cat Minerva, but my cat is a little...she’s not that smart. Minerva McGonagall is one of those strong female characters that doesn’t shove it down your throat, she just was sort of like a granny. And the choice of Maggie Smith was perfect for the character. © Esmerelda-Weatherwax / Reddit
#7 Morticia Addams, The Addams Family
Source: © The Addams Family / Paramount Pictures and co-producers
There is a strong female character in a movie who doesn’t need to have muscle or kick some butt to look strong, or have short hair, or even wear pants. Morticia Addams. She isn’t afraid to be different, to become herself despite what other people think of her. She’s a wife and a mother, and also the matriarch of her family, feared, loved, and respected by them. The 1991 movie showed her as a strong woman without the need to be masculine to be in control of the situation. © Antonius Kamal / Quora
#8 Nani, Lilo & Stitch
Source: © Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
The only time she really got upset with Lilo was when her safety was at risk. She always encouraged Lilo to be her weird little self, despite having to carry so much on her shoulders to keep the family together. All at the age of 19! © foolwire / Reddit
Nani is a realistic portrayal of an orphaned 19-year-old girl trying to make ends meet and provide the best life she can for her younger sister and herself. Trying to balance her social/romantic, work, and personal life and being forced to grow up and take responsibility fighting CPS to keep her only family left together, all the while facing alien shenanigans that occur. As Stitch said, “Broken but still good. Yeah, still good.” © Daedalus_Blade / Reddit
#9 Princess Leia Organa, Star Wars
Source: © Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back / Lucasfilm and co-producers
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back. I just saw that again last week and loved how strong she was. Compare her to many of the female characters pre-Star Wars, she’s amazing. © bowaxo3445 / Reddit
#10 Regina George, Mean Girls
Source: © Mean Girls / Paramount Pictures and co-producers
Regina George is my favorite female movie character of all time. Sure, she’s pretty, but the most interesting thing about Regina George isn’t her looks. It’s how she manipulates, is cunning, and how blunt and charismatic she is. Regina George is a bully, but she still has a likeable personality. © Kenny Nguyen / Quora
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