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Why 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' is a radical feminist triumph | |
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Topic Started: 22 Jun 2014, 13:18 (1546 Views) | |
Eret | 22 Jun 2014, 13:18 Post #1 |
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Remember this post from a few days ago? This article directly refutes that one and makes some very good points of its own. Some of the best parts:
source: http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/how-to- ... -feminist/ I have to say this gave made me think about a lot of things in ways I hadn't considered before and changed my mind about some of what I agreed with Dissolve on. Interested to hear what others think now that they've seen this presented from both sides... |
HideousZippleback | 22 Jun 2014, 13:32 Post #2 |
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I love this article. I mean it points out quite a bit of good points, especially the saving the people part. |
Crest1347 | 22 Jun 2014, 22:38 Post #3 |
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I really can't say anything else that HideousZippleback didn't. |
And...Yep...I'm a Nerd | 23 Jun 2014, 08:23 Post #4 |
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Love it. It's good to hear someone acknowledge that there are other forms of strength than physical prowess. And as I've said before I don't get this complaint that Valka isn't awesome because Drago defeated her. I do think they're a little off base on the idea of Hiccup accepting Valka's choices. I mean, Hiccup would have had every right to be angry, especially since his mother never adequately explained why she essentially abandoned him. How would that be "shaming" her choice? |
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Berserk Shieldmaiden | 23 Jun 2014, 11:47 Post #5 |
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I thought it was really cool that Valka was more of a Jane Goodall type instead of just another Astrid or Ruffnut. |
KentuckyWildcat | 23 Jun 2014, 14:06 Post #6 |
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I guess it makes some good counter-points to that other article in places. Where I strongly disagree here is the portrayal of a mother abandoning her child as an unequivocally positive thing so long as the choice was her own. If criticizing that choice is considered "shaming", then maybe some choices deserve to be shamed. |
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Eret | 23 Jun 2014, 19:22 Post #7 |
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I do agree with this, I think its a good thing that she did what made her happy and what she truly believed to be right but if things were different and Hiccup was hurt and upset with her he would have had every right to be. |
Fawnduu | 23 Jun 2014, 20:17 Post #8 |
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Im so glad that this article touched on the fact that strength is not always physical and to say that valka isnt a strong female character because she isnt as physically strong as a male does not make her weaker as a whole. What made her strong was her ablility to to do what she felt was right and lead her alpha into battle. Also thank god they rebuttaled the whole stoick saves her therefore she is unworthy. Like she wouldnt do the same for stoick, or hiccup, or cloud jumper or ALL OF HER DRAGONS??? She put her life on the line for hundreds of dragons. |
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Hope_and_Heir | 23 Jun 2014, 20:20 Post #9 |
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Just... THIS |
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