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Feminist Representation Of Mythology In Wonder Woman's Wonder Woman

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The recent Wonder Woman cinematic remake has made major waves as a prime example of the increasing feminist influence on modern society. Despite the story’s comic book origin, it contains many references and elements of ancient Greek myth. Mythology and other forms of storytelling have remained a constant reflection of societal values of that period, and remain so to this day. In the movie, Diana is a representation of ancient myth and the slow shift in societal preconceptions towards the ideology of the modern day.
In the 2017 film Wonder Woman, the protagonist Diana can trace her origins back to the original comics in the 70’s. However, many of the people closest to her in the film can be found in ancient Greek myth, with slightly altered stories. In this modern myth, Diana’s mother is Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons. The Amazons as a whole are repeatedly mentioned in ancient myth as fierce female warriors with Hippolyta as their fearless leader. Famously Hippolyta was given a girdle by her father Ares, which Heracles was sent to retrieve as one of his impossible tasks, thus marking one of the first myths where the Greeks and Amazons interacted. This differs greatly from the film where Ares is the enemy rather than the father of the Amazons, reflecting a less barbaric and perhaps even positive outlook on the origins of the Amazons in the film. In this modern take Ares is shown as evil personified and positioning the Amazonians against him shows them as heroes rather than

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