Feminist Literature 101- a Top Ten List

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This week’s topic is

Freebie!

So I picked a topic that I missed-

Top Ten books on my syllabus if I taught Feminist Literature 101

1. Elizabeth Bennnet

Lizzie is a feminist for all times.  She refuses to marry for anytime but love.  She is strong, wise, and dignified.  She has her own opinions, and apologizes for her mistakes.

“I am no longer surprised at your knowing only six accomplished women. I rather wonder now at your knowing any.”

2. Jo March

An intelligent, king, funny woman.  She also refuses to rely on a man for anything but love.  Her family means everything, but she will leave it behind to find herself.

“Some books are so familiar that reading them is like coming home again.”

3. Jean Louise (Scout) Finch

Scout is a marvelous balance of innocence and dignity.  She has amazing role models in her life, though men, not women.  She struggle to do the right thing and to be true to herself.

“I know now what he was trying to do, but Atticus was only a man. It takes a woman to do that kind of work.”

4. Scarlett O’Hara

I know-not what you think of when you think feminist, but in a time when woman were thought to be nothing more than simpering fools, Scarlett takes charge of her life and others.  She is made or iron, and while I and Many others cringe at some of her choices, she is the one actually making them.

“Ooh, if I just wasn’t a lady, WHAT wouldn’t I tell that varmint.”

“Well, I guess I’ve done murder. I won’t think about that now. I’ll think about that tomorrow.”

5. Hermione Granger

I love Hermione and am so glad so many young girls got to read an amazing series that featured such a strong female character.  She is brave, intelligent, and loyal.  I must admit I was secretly a little disappointed she ended up with Ron and not Harry, but I won’t say that too loud.

“Just because it’s taken you three years to notice, Ron, doesn’t mean no one else has spotted I’m a girl!”

6. Lisbeth Salander

Again, not what we think of for a feminist, but she actually is a neo feminist.  She fights back against a society she fells treats women like second class citizens.

“It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of fight in the dog.”

7. Katniss Everdeen

Unfriendly and untrusting of most, she is strong, and fiercely loyal.  She does what she thinks is right, not always what might be best.

“If he wants me broken, then I will have to be whole.”

8. Eowyn of the House of Eorl

In the very male heavy The Lord of the Rings, we have Eowyn as the standout female.  She is a shieldmaiden and a noble woman of Rohan, who disguises herself as a man to follow the warriors into battle rather than be left behind.  In this disguise she slays the Witch King of Angmar to protect her Lord and uncle Theoden.

“But no living man am I! You look upon a woman. Éowyn I am, Éomund’s daughter. You stand between me and my lord and kin. Begone, if you be not deathless! For living or dark undead, I will smite you, if you touch him.”

Top Ten Awesome Names

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke & the Bookish.  It’s awesome. Every Tuesday, the lovely ladies over there give us book bloggers wonderful and fun topics to create our lists!  Check out what others have posted by going over there! http://brokeandbookish.blogspot.com

This week’s topic is-

 Top Ten Names I Love or That are Unusual 

1.  Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird-

This name has come to mean ethical, which is perfectly Atticu Finch!

2.  (Katie) Scarlett O’Hara from Gone With the Wind

Most people do not know that Scarlet is the lass’s middle name- the Irish lovely was named Katie by her Da.  The book originally had her named Pansy-um, NO!

3.  a tie-

Katniss Everdeen and Haymitch Abernathy from The Hunger Games

I love these names- both old-fashioned, yet strange and strong.

4.  Sirius Black from Harry Potter

When we first meet Sirius, he is the ultimate villain, but he is really an AWESOME guy!

5.  Lisbeth Salander from The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.

I loved these books- she was a kick ass heroine.  But when I watched the movies in Swedish, I loved how they pronounced her name- with the accent on the second part of the last name.

6.  Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany’s

What a great name- Capote gave her the name Connie Gustafson in early drafts- not cool.

7.  Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore from Harry Potter

Brian?

8.  Hermione Granger from Harry Potter.

When I first read this, I pronounced it totally wrong in my head- up until she tells Viktor Krum how to pronounce it in the 4th book, I still had it wrong.  I love this name- Rowling originally had her as Puckle- is that even a name?  of was she from The Hunger Games?

9.  Gandalf the Grey from The Lord of the Rings

Great name for a great character- in my mind, only the great Ian McCellan could have portrayed him!

10.  Huckleberry Finn form The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

A huckleberry is perfect- exactly what you need.

What names do you love?

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