The Fridging of Selected Female Characters in Greek Mythology

https://doi.org/10.55529/jwes.26.8.18

Authors

  • Alneza M. Bangasin Associate Professor , Department of Arts and Science Education University of Mindanao

Keywords:

Fridging, Trope, Greek Mythology, Feminism, Patriarchy

Abstract

This study deals with the selected female characters from Greek Mythology. The selected female characters are analysed according to the trope Women in Refrigerator. Descriptive qualitative analysis has been employed in this study. The following female characters analysed in this study are Medea, Medusa, Arethusa, Andromeda, Danaë, Daphne, Eurydice, Antigone, Helen, and Cassandra. The aforementioned characters possess the trait of a fridged woman trope. These women have been, in one way, or another, killed, abused, and or depowered to serve the character of a male protagonist thereby reducing their characters as a plot device leaving no room for character development. This study is beneficial to enthusiasts of literature specifically the following: students, educators, and future researchers. This research will help readers to view female characters under the spotlight of the trope, Women in Refrigerator. The researcher suggests that authors be made aware of the aforementioned trope so that they do not compose their characters in this manner.

Published

2022-10-10

How to Cite

Alneza M. Bangasin. (2022). The Fridging of Selected Female Characters in Greek Mythology. Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies , 2(06), 8–18. https://doi.org/10.55529/jwes.26.8.18

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