Possibly Jane Eyre, Elizabeth Bennet, or Catherine Linton, but they are all from the same era so I'm not really sure...
maria and pheobe
Hermione Granger??
Some female names from Japanese literature include Murasaki (from "The Tale of Genji"), Osono (from "Sansho the Bailiff"), and Chiyo (from "Memoirs of a Geisha").
Rihanna.
Darcy Bussell
"Porter's Optimistic Female" may refer to anomalous female characters exhibiting traits of positive thinking or hopefulness. It is a broad term that can encompass characters from various works of literature, movies, or media who embody optimism in the face of adversity.
Bill Overton has written: 'Fictions of female adultery, 1684-1890' -- subject(s): Adultery in literature, Comparative Literature, English and French, English fiction, French and English, French fiction, History and criticism, Literature, Comparative, Women in literature '\\' 'The unofficial Trollope' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Some famous female characters that use bow and arrows include Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games, Artemis from Mythology, and May Welland from The Age of Innocence.
Jane Austen is unique in English literature for her witty social commentary, understated humor, and keen observations on human nature. Her novels are known for their strong female protagonists, intricate plots, and exploration of societal norms and social class in Regency England. Austen's writing style and ability to create memorable characters have solidified her legacy as a master of the novel.
Pick the character that is most interesting to you -- you're not going to be willing to finish the story if you aren't interested. Get on the search engine and look up some famous female characters to choose from.
What do the female characters in frankenstien have in common
Kenneth M. De Luca has written: 'Aristophanes' Male and Female Revolutions' -- subject(s): Aristophanes, Characters, Comedy, Greek Political plays, History and criticism, Men, Men in literature, Politics and literature, Sex role in literature, Women, Women and literature, Women in literature