Friday, January 17, 2025

The Hero who helps Heroines

Does any person really remember the heroine or is it those who we Amy see only to enjoy them in the background of the heroes? Heroes mostly are in the background an example of this is Hawkeye the Disney plus show there are strong female characters such as Kate bishop and echo. These two show up as Kate is near the beginning while Echo is in the middle as the villain. these heroes are strong and semi confident for example Kate bishop is a great archer due to watching Hawkeye save New York from these massive aliens attacking so what does Kate do after seeing Hawkeye take these aliens down without powers? She gets a bow and starts to get better at archery herself. The example of hero’s may inspire heroines to join them in the future or being inspired to go off and on their own thing. However, with Kate it's still a building process she is not as accurate as an archer that she wants to be so what happens Hawkeye appears.
Hawkeye, now a bit older and losing his hearing, isn't great at knowing who is behind him and trouble seems to have followed him the five years his family was gone from the snap. The hardened edge of not having someone to hold you back from what you’re about to do or go over to the edge of anti-hero as Ronan. someone who took justice into his own hands by killing those who were left corrupting the world in their own ways. His past now following him and a Portege who is good but not good enough takes her under his wing to improve her skills. Heros to help heroin become who she needs to be.
In this case of feminism is the case of that Kate was good, but Hawkeye was just a little better doesn't put her down lets her know her mistakes and how to fix them. Most of the time hero’s put down the heroines by not making them feel adequate or making them feel they are less than the hero. Which leads to Echo and how she fits in as a hero though at the start seeing her as a villain for Hawkeye quickly changes to anti-hero as she faces king pin to realize the puppeteer of her the opposite of what Hawkeye does. King pin puts her down making her do all the dirty work instead of the encouraging, honest, and equal way he did with Kate. Leads to the mistrust of who she wanted to be all along later to be a hero for those in need. What needs to happen to see heroes support heroines instead of putting them down? How does this compare to other heroes?

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