List of female stock characters
Appearance
A stock character is a dramatic character representing a type in a conventional manner and recurring in many works[1]. The following are such fictional female archetypes and stereotypes. A distinctive example of each is provided.
References
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, retrieved 2008-05-03
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- ^ Clyde de L. Ryals, "The "Fatal Woman" Symbol in Tennyson", PMLA
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- ^ Rachel Josefowitz. Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories: Acts of Love and Courage. ISBN 0789010992.
- ^ David Wiegand (Saturday, April 19, 2008), Son goes to war in 'My Boy Jack', SFGate
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