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After much contemplation, I decided to stick with the word 'females' in the blog title because I liked the sound of the fricatives. However, I do believe I sound like Martin Goodman- not entirely sure if this is a good thing or bad thing?

Recently I have been thinking about how wonderful women are, and it leads me down the path of considering the character's from the books I have read and how the women in these stories have impacted my life and my own view on the world. Having read quite a bit over the years it was hard to narrow down but I have managed to pick five! 

It was quite the task but I had to consider all of my favourite books and go from there! Some may come to your surprise but others probably not! I hope my list allows you to think of your favourite fictional females! Is there any of mine you agree or disagree with?

1) Katniss Everdeen - The Mockingjay, the absolute gem and my favourite fictional lady of all time. I first read The Hunger Games in my early teens, maybe before, and as one book closed and another opened I remember myself thinking 'What a badass!' A true heroine who I wanted to grow up like. She refused to follow rules and lead a rebellion, we see many women in the media today letting their inner Everdeen roar.

2) Molly Weasley - The mother to all! Admittedly I am not so keen on the writer due to her transphobia but I have always separated the writer from the work. Harry Potter has given me so much light through the years and is still one of my favourite universes in the world, I am not condoning the writer's opinions or actions- I am just ignoring her existence as I don't want her tarnishing the HP Universe. Had to a disclaimer that but back to Molly. I love her caring nature, she doesn't think twice about taking another son underwing, even if he isn't blood-related. I also have kudos to her for dealing with such a big family, especially with jokers like Fred & George. I have mad respect for this lady. 

3) Tris - We had to see this one coming, I love Tris. She is a character I hold very dear to my heart. The resilence of her character and sheer determination puts me at awe. In the first book, we see her almost fail her training for Dauntless, she refuses to let this happen. I think another reason Tris made number 3 is her unjustly death, I have still yet to recover and it just plain angers me. Her brother is a traitor back and forth, and yet she sacrifices herself- you have to respect that but it was heartbreaking. I remember reading the ending of Allegiant and sobbing out loud. My chest hurt and it was hard. I was so angry at Caleb and so heartbroken for Four. Even now when I reread the trilogy I still cry and all those feelings coming back just like they did when I first read them.

4) Mrs Havisham - yes that spinster from Dicken's Great Expectations. An odd one I know, but I cannot help but admire her for how long she can keep a grudge. She is jolted as a young bride which leads to her decay. I love that she just decides to let everything rot, she was done with the world. Refuses to seep back into reality. There is just something so beautiful about her. There was something wicked about her forming Estella into a heartbreaker, it was a very odd dynamic but she wanted Estella to hurt men the way a man hurt her. Not a great thing but lowkey love it and I know I shouldn't.

5) Rosalind - from Shakespeare's As You Like It. If I am completely honest, there aren't many female characters in Shakespeare's plays that I am overly thrilled by. Some are bores or just too soppy. Rosalind is the exception, she is such a wonderful character. It is very rare you see a female character so prominent in a Shakespeare play. She is such a strong character with the ability to subvert the limitations that society imposes on her as a woman. She disguises herself as a young man in order to tutor and woo the man she loves teaching him ways to love and show passion. It's such a fun play and plays with gender is such a farcical manner. 

Favourite Fictional Females (Books)

Saturday, 22 August 2020

-Saturday 26th March post-

Saturday I had a movie marathon with my parents, and we decided to watch all of The Hunger Games especially since Mockingjay Party 2 Blu-ray got delivered during the week. We watched all films, I think I reviewed the others a while ago but I will have a sentence or two more to say this time around, also I will try my best not to give spoilers for part 2!

The Hunger Games - I cried, at the reaping, every time I become an emotional mess, especially since I knew I what was to come in later films. I don't know why but when watching it again I gave found Peeta and Gale so much more attractive, like damn battle of boys! The Rue scene obviously made me sob. The first film was so good, it definitely set a very standard for the rest of the films.

Catching Fire - I like the film, maybe not as much as the first. I loved the lead up to arena,visiting Panem and the districts and the outfits. The whole victors basically kicking off, it was priceless. I like the arena but not that much, it was good and pretty smart with the whole clock thing but I have to say I enjoyed the out of arena action much more. Also this was the film I began shipping Haymitch and Katniss, weird I know, but near the end where he has to restrain her, I got feels I didn't even know existed.

The Mockingjay Part 1 -  I had seen this before but I was skeptical and kind of didn't pay attention to it the first time round, but I watched it full for the first time with my full attention and I was so wrong. It was really good, like I enjoyed it soo much. I cannot stand Coin. Also an angry Josh Hutcherson is mindblowingly attractive!

The Mockingjay Part 2 - It was so good. The film followed the book so closely almost every was as I had pictured it in my head, the only thing that didn't was Avox I pictured him as a futurisitc alien type of thing, but everything was spot on. Everything more or less stuck with the books so I knew what was going to happen, but seeing it in film it was amazing, I loved it. What I found was weird was I cried at the same point I had in the book, where Katniss is shouting at the cat, I sobbed! Everything was so good.

I am so surpised and how high of a standard they kept the films, it didn't get crap like some sequels do, but instead it stayed at a very high standard throughout all of the films. The actors and Actresses were so so well chosen, I even got giddy at the several characters from Game of Thrones and even Orange is the new Black. I enjoyed the films so much, I am kind of sad it's over though.

The Hunger Games - Mockingjay Part 2

Sunday, 27 March 2016

I have recently reread The Hunger Games trilogy and thought I would share a review with you guys!
The Hunger Games
The first book was great, my favourite parts were the romantic cute happenings between Katniss and Peeta. I swear my heart melted several times and I actually swooned and kept saying "AWWW!!" out loud.
Suzanne Collins is amazing at capturing the romance and the characters feelings, I really enjoyed reading and feeling everything Katniss thought and went too. The whole Rue partnership was incredible, perhaps even the most memorable part of this novel for me.
The capitol, I love the description and the way the author portrays it with the use of bright colors and boisterous personalities, every time there was a scene in the capitol it was like I was being brought into a whole new world. I think the capitol has to be my favorite setting so far, the brightness and over the top ways, it is incredible.
Also I liked the beginning of the novel, when we are told about Gale and Katniss' meeting, I love the fact he called her Katnip, this truly amuses me and I even find myself often referring to her character as Katnip. I like the way Suzanne tailored humour in and out of this novel, it really picked up the mood sometimes.
I love Katniss, she is brave, independent, talented and incredible. I admire her, surviving the games the way she did was so mind blowing. I like the way her character is different, Suzanne made her an independent woman, able to do what she wants and rebel against everything that she is supposed to be, kudos for Katniss.
The ending however, it was sad. I found myself a little annoyed, I love Gale but if something was going to happen with them it would have, I like that Peeta isn't quite like her, he loves her for who she is. I know Katniss was kind putting on a show for the games but wow when Peeta found out I bet it stung like b**ch to be used, yes for their survival but he feelings have more or less been used then thrown away, damn Katniss!
It was a really good story, the imagery was so amazing. The movie really does the book justice!
Catching Fire
This was a pretty good book, I enjoyed reading it and it had many moments where I thought my heart had stopped! I loved the victors and how they rebelled, like insane. And when they got Cinna oh my, I cried literally cried! I did feel the book like the film kind of dragged on a little.
When Peeta and Katniss were visiting the different districts, that was so emotional! I did enjoy reading this book but not as much as the first.
I felt like this book showed us more about Peeta, Haymitch and wasn't entirely centered around Katniss which of course was a refreshing change. I also loved the second arena, it was action packed and so different from the first. It was intriguing, and by far the best arena.
The movie was really good too, it did the book justice and to see the outfits come to life on the screen was incredible, with the wedding dress wow. I was stunned, literally!
Mockingjay
I thought the other two books were emotional well this was a whole load of everything! By far the best book of the trilogy, I enjoyed every little bit. From the rebellion and brave Katniss to Gale (WHO I NOW HATE DUE TO LATER EVENTS!) It was intense, and the whole twist with Peeta being turned against Katniss, damn that was so good! The rebellion was intense, and the whole thing with District 13 oh my, oh my!
There is so much I want to say but can't but it into words, it was incredible! When they got into the capitol, it got real! I loved the whole underground scene and the avox ( I think that's how its spelled from the top of my head, I will edit soon!) helping wow, he was incredible. The whole bringing aspects of the games to life, that was so unexpected.
I enjoyed Katniss going slightly crazy, only because it shows that she is isn't superhuman, she too can break down and isn't always invincible.
Prim's death, oh my. No one saw that coming, and Gale could be responsible damn I hate you so much Gale, how dare you!! The whole slyness of District 13, it was annoying but so dramatic and so enjoyable to read! I didn't cry at Prim's death, what I cried at was when Katniss returned home to District 12 and started yelling at the cat, that's when the emotions caught on and I started bawling! Well done Suzanne for breaking my heart with a cat!
I loved the whole death scene, when Katniss was supposed to kill President Snow but didn't and killed Coin and then Snow died straight after, a win win situation, it was incredible to read!
I adored the end with Peeta and Katniss, I was so relieved that things worked out in the end and they more or less got their happy ever after!
Personally I believe they shouldn't separate the movies into part one and part two, mainly because part one was kind of slow and boring, if they had put the two together it would have been a total different experience!
Overall The Hunger Games were an incredible read, I recommend it as always! So emotional, heart wrenching and filled with action, what more could you ask for?
Thank you so much Suzanne for creating a whole new world for us!

The Hunger Games Trilogy (Book Review)

Monday, 7 September 2015