The book involves only a few female characters: Is it justified?
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Re: The book involves only a few female characters: Is it justified?
I think that the roles women played in medieval settings are generally not as pronounced and this could explain the lack of major female characters in the storyline. However, I think that women provided a lot of strength and should not be ignored in any setting, including medieval. The women kept the home working while the men were away and should be recognized for their role. There are a lot of strong women in all eras.aaurba wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 05:08 When I was reading the book, I noticed that there are no major female characters involved in the storyline. The protagonist, the protagonist's friends, Voulhire's leader, Riva Rohavi's leader, Hillport's leader, and the magical antagonist are all males. Many people say that given the book's medieval setting, it is only common that the book also follows medieval norms: decreased roles for women and bigger roles for men.
What is your opinion on this? Does the above explanation completely justify the book's lack of female main characters?
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I know. The lack of strong female characters in the early books was not a little disturbing.aaurba wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 05:08 When I was reading the book, I noticed that there are no major female characters involved in the storyline. The protagonist, the protagonist's friends, Voulhire's leader, Riva Rohavi's leader, Hillport's leader, and the magical antagonist are all males. Many people say that given the book's medieval setting, it is only common that the book also follows medieval norms: decreased roles for women and bigger roles for men.
What is your opinion on this? Does the above explanation completely justify the book's lack of female main characters?
However, later in in the series, there are female that will arise and play pivotal roles in saving Voulhire.
So, all's well that ends well.

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Glad you paid attention! To be honest though, I haven't met a lot of Dutch or Puritans on Long Island. In fact, LI has a very high number of Catholics and Jews as compared to the rest of the United States. Racially, LI is a melting pot. In fact, in the school district of my hometown, caucasians are actually under 50% of the population with a spike in hispanic and asian families moving here in the past few decades.
As for my part, my family came to the island during the immigration boom of the 1880's, chiefly from Poland, Ireland, and Italy. Maybe the roots of those cultures show in my writing, for better or worse. Something to definitely think about!
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Still, none of these characters were protagonists (apart from Beth, in one chapter), but did any of them needed to be? Probably, it would've been possible to make Lord Eldus or the Riva Rohavi's host female. I don't think that would've altered the plot all that much. But, honestly, if Tysz came up with these characters as being male, and he wanted to write them as male, then that's his right as an author. While it's important to be conscious about the impact of stories and add diversity, I think writing with diversity in mind just for the sake of diversity won't do the writing much good.
It's a complicated issue though (especially as one can make the argument not just for female characters, but also for including LGBTQ and POC characters).
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