Yes, like 'The First Lady' as mentioned before. The female character in it is often in the center of complex situations, showing strength in handling political and personal matters.
Without knowing the exact novel, it's impossible to name the main characters precisely. However, if it's a novel centered around 'ladies first', it's likely to have female characters like a young, independent woman trying to make her mark in a male - dominated world, or an older woman with a wealth of wisdom and experience who guides the younger ones.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe the first ladies themselves are the main characters.
😋I recommend the following female novels to you: 1. "Plane Scramble": A strong woman can quickly pass through the text and defeat the scum. 2. I Am a Woman and a King: Interstellar sadism, Female Dominance. 3. "Heart-tearing Concubine": The love between the male and female protagonists is loyal. The process is warm, mixed with open and secret struggles. 4. "Almighty Big Boss, Her Husband Is Strictly Controlled": Double Cleanses, Favor Each Other, Female Force, Face Slapping, Multiple Identity. 5. [My Senior Sister Is Going to Heaven]: Strong Man, Strong Woman, 1v1! Junior Brother was a perfect male god, but in front of Little Senior Sister, he was like a little rabbit. I hope you like my recommendations. Mwah~ If you have any other recommendations you want, feel free to tell me!
Sure. 'The First Wives Club' by Olivia Goldsmith has strong female characters. The three main characters are determined to not let their ex - husbands' actions define them and they take matters into their own hands. They are smart, resourceful, and have a great sense of humor throughout their revenge plot.
There was a situation on a ship. The lifeboats were being loaded. There were men and women waiting. The sailors, following the code of 'ladies first', helped the women and children onto the lifeboats first. One sailor said, 'Ladies first, it's our tradition and also the right thing to do in such a dangerous situation.' The women were very grateful. This not only ensured the safety of the women and children first but also demonstrated the noble side of the 'ladies first' concept.
Sure. 'The First Daughter's Rebellion in Love' is a great one. The female lead, who is the first daughter, refuses to be pushed around in matters of love. She stands up for her feelings and what she wants in a relationship, even when her family has different expectations.
Yes, there might be some where the female SS officer is portrayed as physically and mentally strong. For instance, she could be an expert in combat or strategy, and the story could revolve around her using these skills in various missions. However, it's important to note that this is fictional and doesn't justify or glorify the actions of the SS in history.
😋I recommend "From Zero to Group Pet Business Boss" and "Magic Contract Plan A: Winner takes all" to you. They are both sweet and won't disappoint you. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
😋I recommend the following female novels to you: 1. [Goddess Proud of the Nine Heavens]: The female protagonist is strong as a woman, and I have the final say. 2. The female protagonist is strong, and the male protagonist is also strong. It's definitely a favorite novel. 3. The Female Lead won while lying down, cheating white lotuses and fighting mistresses all the way. 4. <<Unrivalled Gorgeous Wife>>: If his wife is strong, the male lead can only be a good-for-nothing who lives off a woman.> 5. "The Emperor's Daughter's Strategy of Splendid Prosperity": The female protagonist was originally strong, lying down and winning all the way, achieving splendid prosperity. 6. [The Counterattack of Abandoned Wife]: The female lead's rebirth and counterattack, showing her strength. 7. "Cool Parents: A Genius Baby Is Not to Be Trifled With": The female lead is arrogant, the male lead is evil, and Shuang Bao is even more difficult to deal with. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. 'Us' features a strong female lead, Adelaide. She has to face the terrifying doppelgangers that invade her family's life. She shows great courage and determination throughout the story as she tries to protect her family. Another one is 'The Witch' where the female character Thomasin endures a lot of hardships and the horror of living in a Puritanical society that believes she might be a witch. She has to fight for her survival in a very dark and spooky setting.