A woman facing the wind (since her hair is being blown back) is displayed in Wonder Woman’s movie poster. She is standing confidently, dressed in fighting gear, holding a sword, and she seems to have other weapons like rope by her side. This is because she is Wonder Woman, the superhero, and also the main character of the film. Written near the bottom says “POWER GRACE WISDOM WONDER” which is a description of the character so that viewers passing by the movie poster grab a sense of who she is. I enjoy this movie poster because of how fierce it looks and because of the bright colors in the background which consists of a light reddish color and a blue. She gives off a vibe that she is prepared to fight and knows how to do it well. It is actually
Her carefully planned attack and concealed weapon make it very difficult to defend her, but once
She bends the rules, but rarely breaks them. If she does, she uses her wit and charm to avoid negative results. The public perception of crime fighters has been portrayed by the media in a variety of ways. News media portrays the police officers on the street as untrained brutes, committing crimes when they make an arrest on an “innocent victim of circumstances.” Television shows overplay the ability of detectives and investigators, giving them the full range of skill and ability to solve a murder within days of the crime.
Though this may be one of the few it says much about her actions throughout the day of the
She is always quite witty and has an arsenal full of snarky comebacks that she can unleash at any time. When thrown into a tricky situation, she can be unsure of herself, terrified, confused, and excited all at the same time. But when the going gets tough she will always find a way to take care of her loved ones and herself. Nonetheless, she is not your badass character with innate physical strength common to most heroines. Most of the time she will muddle through problems by sheer will, which is what makes her such a brave and personable character that light up the entire
She had played on an all-boys soccer team. They would shove her around and hit her to the point where she would be bruised and bleeding vigorously out of her nose. Although this toughened her up, she felt that she needed to prove to the male gender that she was better than them. Indeed, she stood up for herself and from that point forward she never backed off of any competition. This is similar to the mental toughness needed to be a professional football player as well.
She looks to be between the ages of 20 to 32 and is dressed in an army uniform, with badges adorning her sleeve. She displays strength because of the sacrifices she had to make when entering the military, her wearing the army uniform because it takes a lot of courage to enter the army, and because of the stern expression placed on her face as she works on the map. Despite her being in the army uniform, she was allowed to wear makeup, showing a sign of femininity. This poster was made during the WWII, sometime between 1939 and 1945.
However, she did not face this all on her own. She had her grandmother India to support her with words of wisdom and God. Through her faith and belief in her granddaughter, she created the perfect warrior
In Charlotte E. Howell’s, “Tricky” Connotations: Wonder Woman as DC’s Brand Disruptor,” Howell argues the many points on how DC Comics failed to represent Wonder Woman in a superhero leading role for many years. The author discusses how DC failed to see that the comic book industry fan base consisted not only of males, but also, many female fans as well (141-142). In addition, she points out DC’s use of the word “tricky” in regards to marketing and film production for Wonder Woman; DC Comics couldn’t come up with a way to envision an on screen leading role for Wonder Woman or how to market one (142). As a result, Howell gives examples of how the fans weaponized the term “tricky” to show DC’s business failings (141-143). Furthermore, she points out how the many scripts were leaked and how the public scrutinized the writers on their attempts to represent an accurate Wonder Woman character (144-145).
She held an intimidating glare that terrified me. She was pretty, don’t get me wrong, but there was no way I planned to challenge her to a fight. Her entire family was full of strong fighters, so I 'd heard. Her sister was head of the Garrison, Katyusha Braginskaya, and her brother was head of the Scouting Legion, Ivan Braginski, so naturally she was brought up as a strong person. "
Also, when she says “Warriors on the ground” (3), I can picture strong, charismatic people being ridiculed and laughed at by many because they want to become something and stick out from the
In the poster, the woman appears to be powerful rather than the usual appearance of women, which is typically depicted as vulnerable and peaceful. In addition, behind the women is a soldier in the battle, which signifies the value of
At the same time, we do not know her very well, so it is hard to know how well this match is going to turn
This quote obviously shows her mental toughness because if she wasn’t, she would’ve never been able to come all the way from Mexico without giving up. Without her mental toughness she never would’ve been capable of the things that she has done.
but she proves to those people wrong by being strong and confident. She has
In 1995, American journalist and political activist Gloria Steinem wrote the essay “Wonder Woman” and published it as the introduction to her book Wonder Woman: Featuring over Five Decades of Great Covers. Steinem wrote this essay to discuss the promotion of feminism in popular media, especially in comic books. She begins the essay with a tribute to William Moulton Marston’s superheroine Wonder Woman, recounting with a nostalgic tone the hundreds of languid afternoons hiding in a tree and restless nights swaddled in blankets during which her childhood self would eagerly pore over the pages of comic books she had bought herself. Then, she switches to a more earnest tone as she compares the adventures of Wonder Woman with the societal burdens