Punished Heroine Better
: Many stories follow a "Heroine’s Journey" where the protagonist's worth is threatened by misfortune or assault. Her endurance through this suffering is often portrayed as making her more dignified and "antifragile".
: Characters like Anna Karenina are famously punished for adultery and abandoning domestic duties, with their tragic ends serving as a moral warning to readers. punished heroine
: Jane, the heroine, experiences hardship and a form of punishment when she is mistreated by her aunt and later by Mr. Rochester's wife. Her resilience and moral integrity define her character. : Many stories follow a "Heroine’s Journey" where
in India faced criminal defamation suits for speaking out against sexual harassment. The courts eventually ruled that a woman cannot be punished for raising her voice, as the right to reputation cannot supersede the right to dignity. : Cases like that of Nimisha Priya : Jane, the heroine, experiences hardship and a