Another example could be the 'Divergent' series. Tris, the female protagonist, is highly intelligent, brave and is at the forefront of the story's action. She makes important decisions and is in a dominant position compared to many of the male characters. She challenges the existing order and is a key figure in the fight against oppression, showing that in this story world, a girl can dominate.
In the movie 'Mulan'. Mulan, a female, disguises herself as a man to take her father's place in the army. Throughout the story, she shows great courage and leadership, often outshining the male soldiers around her. She dominates in terms of her skills, intelligence and heroism, which is a great example of a girl dominating in a story that usually would have male - centered heroes.
The Hunger Games series is an example. Katniss Everdeen, a girl, is the central figure. She is strong, resourceful and dominates in the story, while the male characters often play supporting roles or are in need of her help at times.
It could mean that in certain stories, girls play a dominant role over young men. Maybe in the plot, the female characters are stronger, more intelligent or more in control than the male characters.
Sure. There's a story where a wife runs a community center. A young man from a troubled background starts coming there. The wife encourages him to pursue his art talent. Eventually, he gets into a good art school. It shows how she can be a positive influence on his life.
Sure. A young teen could be struggling with schoolwork, especially in math. An old man who used to be a math teacher offers to tutor him. Through their time together, not only does the teen improve in math, but they also develop a great friendship based on mutual respect.
Yes, in 'The Hunger Games' series, Katniss Everdeen, a girl, is the central and dominant character. She is much more resourceful and in control compared to many of the male characters. She takes on the Capitol and becomes a symbol of hope for the districts, with boys often following her lead or relying on her skills.
Sure. In a party situation, a teen girl might be the center of attention. She has great social skills, so she can start conversations easily, make everyone feel included, and lead group activities like games or dancing. The guys are then following her lead in terms of the social vibe of the party.
These so - called 'stories' are more likely to be part of the spread of harmful and false ideas. In real life, relationships are built on consent, respect, and shared values. We should firmly oppose any form of discrimination and exploitation based on race and gender. There is no place for such inappropriate and unethical scenarios in a civilized society.
I'm not sure of specific examples off - hand as it's a rather unusual and not very common description. But perhaps in a story where there are two female characters and one male character in a post - apocalyptic world, and the male character has a dominant role in terms of survival decisions that also impact the two female characters. Another could be in a historical - based role - playing where a male figure in a court has power over two female courtiers and the story is about how the women navigate this dominated situation.
One example could be in period dramas where women are once again being depicted as secondary to men, as was common in older times. For instance, if a new adaptation of a classic novel shows the female characters mainly concerned with pleasing the male characters and having limited agency outside of their relationships with men.
One example is Matilda from the book 'Matilda'. She is extremely intelligent and precocious, learning to read at a very young age and having extraordinary mental abilities. She also shows great strength in standing up to the cruel adults in her life.
There may be some traditional folk tales where the female characters, if they were presented as more'sexy' in the way the storyteller described, were made to be in a subservient position to men. But these are not positive examples. Today, we are creating new stories that break these molds and show equality between genders.