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#128479 - 05/24/05 09:41 PM What woman of Legend or Fiction do you identify?
anneliese Offline


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There are incredible women of strength, beauty and cunning thoughout the ages. Many are incorporated in literature, including Helen of Troy, Cleopatra (and Antony, her squeeze),
Orlando, Saint Joan...

Mine is Kundry


There is also the independent, strong woman Annie Oakley to admire:


So ladies, are there any other Kundry and Western fans out there?
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#128480 - 05/24/05 09:59 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you identify?
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rogue, of x-men fame is my ultimate heroine.

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#128481 - 05/24/05 10:28 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you identify?
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What a great question...jeez, louise...

Scarlett O'Hare, at the very end of her story, when she finally gets a clue about people. Her determination is awesome, as is her fire...Most importantly, I admire her willingness to ignore public disfavor as she goes through her life...

I try to get past her "selfish bitch" aspect...

I really like the 2 female lead characters from Cold Mountain, too. Ida, and Ruby. Especially Ruby...

Both have inner grace, even though Ruby's seem's unrefined...but she lives her life with as much depth as she discovers every day, and with an incredible earnestness.

Ida for similar reasons, because she grows so much in the film.

I love that movie, absolutely...plus the book is wonderful too. Very different, but wonderful.


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#128482 - 05/24/05 10:42 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you identify?
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If I have to only pick one, well now.


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In life, Hope's father was Matthias, an evil man who ruled a kingdom. He also conjured demons in an attempt to enter Hell and challenge Lucifer himself for control. When the peasants eventually revolted, they stormed the Castle, and killed Mathias. They also took Hope, believing her to be a witch, and prepared to burn her at the stake! In a desperate attempt to escape, Hope recalled her father's words, and she conjured up the same demons. When they appeared, they told her that they could free her, if and only if, she renounced her humanity. Seeking any escape from certain death, Hope did just that, and renounced her humanity. She was instantly transported into Hell as a result. She was then given power by Lucifer, who saw her as a pawn in the battle between himself, and her father. She eventually realized that she was being used in this battle, and rose up herself, defeated Lucifer, and she became the power in control of Hell!

Lady Death is produced by Chaos Comics and received her own title in 1994. Lady Death is considered by many to have started the "Bad Girl" craze. Unlike most comics Lady Death has been put out in a number of mini series instead of a continuing series format.





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#128483 - 05/24/05 11:24 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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A little more on Kundry, the only female (except for the sirens) in the Wagner masterpiece Parcifal. I was in London when the premiere of Syberberg's film Parcifal made its British debut in 1983. It is a visually stunning film, considered the greatest operatic adaption ever filmed. I've had a copy of it on video since it was broadcast on Bravo.

Here is a particularly amazing thing about the Syberberg Parcival that is quite similar to Woolf's Orlando:

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Syberberg regards Kundry as the centre of the opera, and so chose for the part the outstanding German actress, Edith Clever . Her incarnation of Kundry as variously mother, seductress and penitent has been unanimously praised as a performance of hair-raising intensity. Parsifal himself is played by two people, first a boy (Michael Kutter) and then, after Kundry's kiss, by a girl (Karin Krick), a coup- de- theatre for which Syberberg gives no complete explanation, although he has said that it attempts to render Parsifal as a person with both masculine and feminine poles, which in the final act come together to create a paradisiacal man, an androgyne. He has also said that it counteracts Wagner's depiction of an exclusively masculine redemption. However, even as a device of staging alone, it works extraordinarily well when we hear Goldberg's voice come from Karin Krick, her face radiantly pure.




Perhaps it is not simply the idea of Kundry as the amazing actress in Syberberg's Parcival that intrigues me. Edith Clever (no relation to June) gives an incredibly intense performance, then has her voice dubbed by the mezzo-soprano Yvonne Minton.

Anneliese

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#128484 - 05/24/05 11:37 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Valeria

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#128485 - 05/25/05 12:51 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Valeria

Warrior and thief


She's cool to.

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#128486 - 05/25/05 02:12 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Somedays i feel like jezabel:



Sometimes like the Vrigin Mary:



Mostly like Lydia Lunch:


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#128487 - 05/25/05 02:12 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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oops it posted twice!!!


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#128488 - 05/25/05 06:18 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Valeria

Warrior and thief






And a Professor of Mathematics who speaks fluent Italian..EXCELLENT CHOICE!!
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#128489 - 05/25/05 08:27 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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I've mentioned Christa before as role model, and my opinion hasn't changed.


Sharon Christa McAuliffe (1948-1986)
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#128490 - 05/25/05 09:01 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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I've mentioned Christa before as role model, and my opinion hasn't changed.


Sharon Christa McAuliffe (1948-1986)




...except that she was hardly ficticious, Diana!

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#128491 - 05/25/05 09:57 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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...except that she was hardly ficticious, Diana!




And your point is?
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#128492 - 05/25/05 10:07 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you identify?
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rogue, of x-men fame is my ultimate heroine.









This is mine. ( or try this link to see it) http://home.mtholyoke.edu~kaspella/xmenpictures/Flair_Storm.JPG


Kendra


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#128493 - 05/25/05 10:10 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Oh it has to be Alice in Wonderland.


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#128494 - 05/25/05 10:29 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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...except that she was hardly ficticious, Diana!




She's not a ficticious character, True. But one word describes the historic event she was involved in 1986 - Challenger.

She's an American Legend...
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#128495 - 05/25/05 10:30 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Well... I saw someone mention a mathematician so I guess the fiction requirement wasn't implicit... I was focusing on the legend part... but, I can play fiction/legend too... and my candidate is Diana, Goddess of the Hunt...

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#128496 - 05/25/05 10:43 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Okay here is one:

Red Sonja:


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#128497 - 05/25/05 10:44 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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#128498 - 05/25/05 10:48 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Kali, Giver of life and Destroyer.




That's GRUESOME Roxanne !!!
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#128499 - 05/25/05 11:59 AM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Kick ass !

Ellen Ripley, Xena and Sarah Conner.

The coolest threesome

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#128500 - 05/25/05 01:38 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Kali, Giver of life and Destroyer.





That's GRUESOME Roxanne !!!





What you need to understand Kendra is that Roxanne possed for that picture!
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#128501 - 05/25/05 01:53 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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I'm the one standing up...
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Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
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Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.
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#128502 - 05/25/05 02:16 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Well... I saw someone mention a mathematician so I guess the fiction requirement wasn't implicit...






Dont worry Lydia, I BELIEVE in you


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#128503 - 05/25/05 04:06 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Everyone who knows me in person would definitely agree with my choice of Xena. But it would be the later nicer Xena, not when she was known as "Destroyer of Nations."

FYI, Xena became the goddess Kali in one episode. As with much of Xena, it's not easy to explain.

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#128504 - 05/25/05 08:15 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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•The Little Mermaid—similar frustration
•Menolly (from Anne McCaffrey's books)—A brave strong girl with a love of music
Anne Shirley—a hopeless romantic
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#128505 - 05/25/05 10:13 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Granny Weatherwax. Sure, I'm not that old, but I am that cynical. I also identify with Diana Trent from Waiting for God, who tends to hit things with her walking stick. I do believe she only carrys it to hit things.

Why do I identify with crotchety old women?

I quite like hybrid Ripley from Alien Resurrection, she rocked.
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#128506 - 05/25/05 11:54 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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Thats the most tame picture ive ever seen of Kali!!

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#128507 - 05/25/05 11:59 PM Re: What woman of Legend or Fiction do you ident
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