Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Mental Strength in Movies

1. Louise Banks, Arrival: Subcategory: emotional Unlike other certain science fiction films, when aliens come to Earth, war doesn't immediately erupt. Instead, both humans and aliens try to communicate. But there's a catch: they can't understand each other. Enter Louise, an expert linguist. I haven't seen this movie for a while, so this will be … Continue reading Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Mental Strength in Movies

Ten Anime with the Best Writing

So, after doing my Three Days, Three Quotes Tag, I was struck with an idea. Why not do a list of some of the best well written anime? I will include two quotes and a short sentence or two for each. There will be a few spoilers ahead, just warning you. Most of these quotes … Continue reading Ten Anime with the Best Writing

My Fandom Recommendations: Studio Ghibli Movies

During this segment, I take a fandom and give out my recommendations on what you'll like if you liked the fandom! These will be primarily Webtoon recommendations, but I will also try my best to include a book or TV show recommendation too. Anyway, since this is a movie studio, I am not going to … Continue reading My Fandom Recommendations: Studio Ghibli Movies

Happy Father’s Day! Celebrating Fathers in fiction

If any of my followers are fathers, well then, happy Father's Day! Like with my Mother's Day post, I wanted to focus on some of the very best fathers, or father figures,  in fiction.  Books: Hans Hubermann, The Book Thief: Where do I even start with Hans? He wasn't just an amazing father figure to … Continue reading Happy Father’s Day! Celebrating Fathers in fiction

Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Mental Strength in Movies

1.  Shuzuku Tsukishima, Whisper of the Heart: Subcategory: emotional Shizuku is an ordinary student who doesn't have much of a goal in life. She mainly loves to read, and doesn't know what else she would like to do. But through encounters with a young, ambitious violin maker, a cat statue, an antique shop owner, a … Continue reading Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Mental Strength in Movies

Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Emotional Strength in Movies

1. Sophie Hatter, Howl's Moving Castle Subcategory: mental Sophie is from one of Ghibli's most famous movies, and rightly so. This film was gorgeous with its animation, writing, and characters. Anyway, Sophie dealt with low self-esteem from the start. She always compared herself to her younger sister, Lettie, who was obviously pretty and very popular. And … Continue reading Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Emotional Strength in Movies

Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Physical Strength in Movies

Honorable mention: Astrid, How To Train Your Dragon series 1. Black Widow, Marvel studios   Subcategory: mental Do I need to explain her? Black Widow is smart and strong, able to kick anyone's butt. She is a former Russian operative, but then worked for SHIELD and now, The Avengers. Black Widow is very popular for her … Continue reading Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Physical Strength in Movies

Matching Webtoons and Fandoms…

Hi! I have finally made my first Webtoon article, rather than a list. This is  an idea that Icebreaker694 gave me. Please check out their blog; if you like books and fandoms, you'll love it! This article matches Webtoons to fandoms.  Basically, if you find any of your fandoms on this list, there's a Webtoon suggestion … Continue reading Matching Webtoons and Fandoms…