Eldoria
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Based on Age and Mental Development, What Kind of Female Protagonist do You Prefer?
The world of fiction is no longer dominated by male protagonists; female protagonists are beginning to find a place in fiction, each with their own life stories written in novels. I personally like female protagonists because they often show human qualities that relate to the real world, such as tenderness, warmth, compassion, and even a willingness to show vulnerabilities and weaknesses that male protagonists rarely display. My question is, what kind of female protagonist do you prefer based on their age and mental development? Age and mental development are important because they determine the character traits of the female protagonist. Age and mental development can be divided into:
- Infants/toddlers - babies (0-5 years): just babies who don't know anything about the world.
- Children - little girls (6-12 years): cute, sweet, and spoiled little girls.
- Teenagers - girls (13-18 years): young girls who are beginning to find their identity and are beginning to experience love.
- Early adulthood - women (19-25 years): women who are psychologically and biologically mature.
- Middle adulthood - young mothers (26 - 40 years): women who are ready to start an independent life (either married or living alone) and (if married) usually already have young children (babies or little girls/boys).
- Late adulthood - elderly mothers (40 - 65 years): women who have had their fill of life experience, accept their lives as they are, and (if married) usually already have teenage children.
- Elders - grandmothers (65+ years): wise older women who like to give advice to the younger generation, and (if married) usually have grown children.
Critical Note:
- You can select up to three options.
- This thread only discusses famales in fiction in general.
- Real-life females are certainly more complex and human than this thread discusses.
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