I hate how the booktokification of the “unhinged woman” genre has completely reduced the concept of female rage to just “girlboss” without taking seriously how important it is to unequivocally portray female rage.
Throughout the history of literature, we’ve been given countless instances of women in despair and in sadness but save for a few writers (take Euripides, for example), we’ve rarely ever been given angry women who aren’t the villains or the foil for the perfect poised passive princess. Female rage has constantly been subdued and erased or warped into “she’s just batshit crazy” in pretty much every society.
And now that publishing and media marketing has reduced women showing rage in books to the “white hypersexual girlboss with a knife”, instead of uplifting the way women are allowed to have more dimension and sympathy in their visible anger than ever in literature, the media still isn’t taking this subgenre seriously.
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“I’m shocked that somebody has not yet experienced passionate feelings for me, poetically in a museum or a book store”
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If I was ever given a book of classic poetry with handwritten annotations I would simply die
considering making edgar allan poe’s works into my entire personality.
Michael Cunningham, from “The Hours”
It was desperate magic he tried it / Soaked his deranged heart
Ted Hughes, Capriccio; from 'Systole Diastole'
I actually think eldest daughters should be allowed at least one instance in their entire lives to just completely lose their shit
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