What Wonder Woman Has Taught Me About My Role as a Woman


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Captain Marvel comes out in a few weeks, and like most people I am excited. I love superhero movies and I get even more excited when there is a prominent female lead. However, one thing that worries me about Captain Marvel is how they will portray Carol Danvers. Will she be an ultra-super feminist who despises men and doesn’t need them? Will she embrace what she can offer as a woman? These are the questions I have when I see powerful women on the screen. Personally, I believe you can be a powerful woman without trying to be a man. Church leaders teach us that men and women have divinely appointed roles, but they aren’t the same. Women are just as capable as men, but they have different (not lesser) traits. For these reasons, Wonder Woman has always been my favorite. I feel like she truly embodies what it means to be a powerful woman. Growing Up My dad loved Linda Carter, so growing up we watched her as Wonder Woman...

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