Within
this investigation I will investigate at how female protagonist are represented
in the action genre of film. Specifically I will analyse the two texts 'Lara
Croft: Tomb Raider' and 'The Hunger Games'. Some audience members might
stereotypically believe that the first expectations of both female protagonists
are that they are a dominant and positive representation of the female gender,
but are they actually represented in this contemporary form or are they still
being objectified in the ways Laura Mulvey discusses in the male gaze theory. I
firstly will explore if the female protagonist has a reliance on men, secondly
I will investigate if their ideology and mindset is relative to the present or
some what dated? Lastly I will discuss the representation of the female body,
are females still being objectified? Is a realistic body images being projected?
and if so why must this be the case? To help answer my investigation I will
apply relative theory such as the audience theory, uses and gratifications and Laura
Mulvey, The male gaze. In addition feminism and post feminism.
In
recent years there has been an increasing number of action heroines within the
film industry (1). Women in modern society are seen as equals to the male
gender leading the way for strong, female characters to be created in the film
industry as a means of inspiring and encouraging this outlook that may have not
have been seen in the past. However it is hard to depict whether who are being
represented in the idealistic way imagined; are they dominant, powerful women
or are they just simply seen as a “chick with a gun” (2)? This is what I will
investigate via critical analysis, theory and secondary research.