10 Most Kick Ass Females In Television Series
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10 most kick ass females in television series
Written By – Mitali Merchant
Here’s a list of most influential female characters seen in TV series. They are strong, confident, emotional and independent, inspiring us to be bad ass like them!
1 . Christina Yang
She absolutely nails it at the art of emoting. Christina Yang, is M.D , PhD, and a fictional character in medical drama television series Grey’s Anatomy She never let anything, or anyone, get in her way and she went through life with a chip on her shoulder and an attitude to match.
“There comes a point where it all becomes too much. When we get too tired to fight anymore. So we give
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Jessica Pearson
Jessica Pearson plays it better than anyone else when it comes to intellect and class in this American legal drama series, Suits. Cool and calculating, this woman makes sure that even if one of her attorneys loses, her firm still wins.
“ When you work with tigers, once in a while they’re going to take a swipe at you” – Jessica Pearson.
Jessica Pearson
3 . Samantha Jones
This woman playing Samantha Jones in Sex and the City has a solid belief system is confident and bold. She is portrayed as brash, straightforward, highly protective of her friends and unafraid of confrontation. “ Listen to me, the right guy is an illusion. Start living your lives.”- Samantha Jones
Samantha Jones
4 .Monica Geller Bing
Monica from friends? How can she not be on the list!
While she is kind, caring and friendly and FUNNY, Monica is perhaps most notorious for her obsessive cleanliness
The value of a friend who loves food and always feeds people around her, is what makes Monica so irreplaceable. Besides, who doesn’t love the cutest ever, Monica and Chandler.
“I heard how dirty your apartment is, I couldn’t sleep” – Monica Geller Bing
Monica Geller Bing
5 . Priyanka
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She is a woman of steel.
” I like irons but I love fire” – Claire Underwood
Claire Underwood
7 . Donna Paulsen
Donna Paulsen may not be the main character in Suits but can sure as hell be the most influential and confident woman on the show. She’s smart, she’s sexy and she knows it.
Sassy, quick-witted, confident, and a strong woman, she can be the most loyal person for you, but if need be, she is not scared to stand her ground and won’t let you take advantage of her.
“I know people usually better than they know themselves” – Donna Paulsen
Donna Paulsen
8 . Arya Stark
How could I ever miss out on GoT? Arya Stark, the younger of Stark daughters and a character from Game of Thrones is fierce, intelligent and fearless to help herself survive under critical conditions. She would defy all stereotypes of a girl being unable to fight by travelling independently to avenge the death of her family. She is better than most boys her age. She’s the girl who would rather play with a sword than marry a knight and we love that about
The athlete I chose is Natasha Watley. She is a professional softball player and the first African-American female to play on the USA softball team in the Olympics. She’s a former collegiate 4-time First Team All-American who played for the UCLA Bruins, the USA Softball Women’s National Team, and for the USSSA Pride. She helped the Bruins will multiple championships and also holds numerous records and one of the few players to bat at least .400 with 300 hits, 200 runs, and 100 stolen bases. She’s also the career hits leader in the National Pro Fast pitch. She won the gold medal in the 2004 summer Olympics and a silver in the Beijing Olympics. She was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014.
Lola Pacini Lola can be kind of silly, but she makes it work for her and – more than that – she makes it cute! It’s super hard not to love the way she looks ... and the fact that she loves the way she looks. 4. Esme Song Like Yael, Esme’s a bit of a mystery – but she’s one the Degrassi: Next Class writers need to get to the bottom of sooner rather than later! She’s
Queen Anna Njinga Ana de Sousa Njinga Mbandu (1583 – 1663) was the seventeenth century female ruler of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms or the Mbundu people in Angola, Africa. Queen Anna Njinga, known for her diplomatic negotiating skills, administrative abilities and brilliant military tactics came to power after the suicide of her brother, Mbundi and the death his young son, Kaza. Her kingdom had no experience with a female monarch so Queen Njinga took on the attributes of a king by dressing like a man, commanding her own armies in combat, and had male concubines, dressed as women to stress her kingly status. Born to King Kiluanji and Kangela in 1583, Njinga would later recall that she was greatly favored by her father. He allowed her watch as he governed his people and carried her with him when he went to war.
Singing, dancing, tabla playing to acting; just an introduction of the many things Mumbai born Tina Sugandh can do. Having been raised by her artistic family in New Jersey, Tina always had a musical bone in her. “My mom used to sing Beatles songs on the radio in India. And she taught my dad how to sing and play, they taught us how music could bring a family together and spread love, joy and happiness. How it could make people smile and then bring a tear to their eye.”
She leans toward a feminist nature and seems resentful toward most men. For women, she is easy to respect and admire. She is an intelligent woman, however, she may not know the limits of her game. That is the beauty of society.
She is friends with Hardik Rao and fellow graduate student Steve. Kim's principle investigator is Aaron Hutchins. Kim has a crush on Greg a postdoc researcher in the lab. Greg and Aaron are extremely close, Kim and her friends referee to Greg as Aaron's golden boy. The first video is off Kim, Steve and Hardik out having drinks to celebrate Kim's 25th birthday.
People are influenced by everything from jobs, music, fashion, certain people, even to different cultures. Chefs never seemed like the group of people one would expect to have an impact on the world, but they do. They change the way people see food and show that it is far more than just a way to stay alive it is sort of like a new way of life to say. There was one woman who changed the scene entirely, by graduating from the Parisian cooking school Le Cordon Bleu, publishing 19 books, airing 13 television shows, and having 8 DVD releases. Julia Child has been an inspiration for many cooks but has also influenced society as a whole while changing the way people thought about food and at the same time, revolutionizing the professional cooking industry for women.
She is described as a woman who is tough and not to be challanged. " Because you try and fuck around with me, you'll be taking on of the stupidest chances of your whole life."(25) This mind-set serves her well throughout the story because she is the person who must gain access to both the Sense/Net and Tessier-Ashpool. Molly is the single woman on the good guys side who is actually injured. When she gets injured, it doesn't faze her, she continues the mission. Molly is capable of doing things that the men cannot because she is "souped up, jazzed by the neurosurgeons for combat." (214) She has a clock mounted inside her head and her eyes are video cameras. Not to mention razor claws are hidden beneath each finger nail and she has the capability to extend or retract them at her own will. Her military grade training has givin her the ability to battle and finish order with quickness and accuracy. Looking from the feminist approach, she is a optimistic character. She is a well-built character in a largely male dominated world or society. Yet, she is not the only important female character in the
First of all, Arya 's masculinity can be explained by her high level of openness. According to the dispositional domain, personality trait refers to the average tendency of affection, behaviors, and cognitions (thinking) that are stable and consistent (Larsen, 2011). Personality traits are necessary for describing a person because they filter out unnecessary information by categorizing and organizing these random behavioral tendencies into manageable size so that we can use them to discover the essence of a person and predict behaviors. One of the predominant personality traits of Arya Stark is her high level of openness. Openness reflects an open and creative cognitive style. People with high openness tend to have higher motivation to experience
What comes as a surprise are positive personality traits. She comes across at times as kind and thoughtful, especially when there is no hope for the person. As for her sexual desires, well, she has a thing for BDSM. Proof? Well, she has Nightwing tied to her bed when she has her way with him.
Maureen O’Grady Maluchnik American Literature 04 May 2016 Sister Carrie novel that was published in 1900 explains Theodore Dreiser’s, the author's, belief that human beings are conditioned and controlled by chance, intuition and heredity though he also writes that there are a few individuals who are primitive and extraordinary who decline to acknowledge their fate (Dreiser and Donald, 11). Such individuals strive, though without success, to find purpose and meaning for their survival. Also, the author explains further that the mysterious quality of life is interesting even if it is cruel. Carrie Meeber who is the novel’s main character realizes that she is just a symbol in a world that is so heartless even though she strives to seize the life’s
She's friends with the entire cast of The Big Bang Theory, but she's close to the actor who plays Leonard in particular. The two dated for almost two years, but made sure
I felt guilty that I owned clothes from the Gap, that I had cried at Titanic, that I worried about my hair. With Ariel, I felt validated. If Ariel thought I was cool, well, then maybe I was. Ariel was everything I wanted to be. She was brilliant, and she seemed to know something about everything worth knowing about.
In Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, the role of women is quite significant. Although there are only three women throughout the play, Jessica, Nerissa, and Portia, all play a role that affects the outcome of the play. Portia, Jessica, and Nerissa are all very significant characters from this time period. The three women display characteristics of bravery, independence, and intelligence.