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The lamest dames in literature: 5 of the worst female role models

Remember 12, 13, 14-year-old you? Maybe you picked up Jane Eyre or Harry Potter, Pride and Prejudice or Alice in Wonderland.

Unlike the leading ladies of those novels, the following protagonists lack the luster of self-confidence, fortitude and ambition of quality female role models.

So, prepare for some sass, as these fickle females fall beneath the lash of language.

1. Bella Swan (The Twilight Saga):

Photo credit: Creative Commons
Photo credit: Creative Commons

Oh yes, I’m sure you’ve all heard this one, but she’s still worth a mention.

Isabella, or “just Bella,” Swan, is the female narrator and protagonist of Stephanie Meyers’ The Twilight Saga. 

Bella allows her boyfriend, Edward Cullen, and best friend, Jacob Black, to physically and emotionally mistreat her, claiming that she must bring it upon herself.  Bella thinks nothing of being forcibly kissed, shoved, grabbed or told what to do.Instead of making her own choices, she lets the men in her life chose for her out of fear and submission.

In New Moon, the second book in the series, Edward breaks up with Bella and leaves town, making further contact impossible. Instead of taking a few days to grieve and then trying to move forward, Bella literally curls up in a ball and becomes lifeless—believing that there is no purpose to life without her boyfriend.

The majority of New Moon is incredibly painful to read just because most of it consists of Bella whining about missing Edward and his golden eyes and icy skin.

Really? Give me a break. Continue reading The lamest dames in literature: 5 of the worst female role models