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| ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' || 1994-04-02 || Video Game || Through the course of the story, every playable female character is kidnapped and needs rescuing, some multiple times.
 
| ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' || 1994-04-02 || Video Game || Through the course of the story, every playable female character is kidnapped and needs rescuing, some multiple times.
 
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| [[Harry Potter (universe)|''Harry Potter'' series]] || 1997-06-26 || Fiction || Despite clearly being the best equipped, Hermione find herself needing to be rescued in several of the books. As do many of the other female characters.
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| [[Harry Potter (universe)|''Harry Potter'' series]] || 1997-06-26 || Fiction || Despite clearly being the best equipped, Hermione frequently finds herself needing to be rescued in several of the books. As do many of the other female characters.
 
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| [[King's Quest (universe)|''King's Quest'' series]] || 1985-??-?? || Video Game || Most of the titles in the series include a damsel in distress.
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| [[King's Quest (universe)|''King's Quest'' series]] || 1985-??-?? || Video Game || Since the series borrows heavily from mythology and fairy tales, most of the titles include a damsel in distress.
 
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| [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] || 1987-08-22 || Video Game || Most of Zelda games require Link to rescue the kidnapped Princess Zelda.
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| [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] || 1987-08-22 || Video Game || Most of games in the series require Link to rescue a woman, usually the Princess Zelda, usually because of kidnapping.
 
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| [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]] || 1981-07-09 || Video Game || Most of Mario games require the player to rescue a princess of some sort.
 
| [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]] || 1981-07-09 || Video Game || Most of Mario games require the player to rescue a princess of some sort.

Revision as of 14:05, 12 September 2019

Buttercup is a damsel in distress for most of The Princess Bride.

The damsel in distress is an extremely common trope in fiction where a female character is in danger and needs to be saved, almost always by a male character. This trope exists in some of humanity's oldest stories and continues to be a very frequent plot device in modern fiction. Often times, when the damsel is rescued, she becomes a reward for the hero who rescued her.

When I was younger I had a mild appreciation with this trope and found it to be romantic. However, after seeing it played out thousands of times, I'm completely sick of it. I don't have a problem with the damsel in distress trope in principle, but I find it troubling how it has become ubiquitous in fiction. When it comes to media, I much prefer strong female characters who can solve their own problems, however, I have to admit there are plenty of books, films, and video games I like which use this trope. However, in most cases, I think the media could be made better by finding a more creative trope to use.

Examples

These are works which feature a damsel in distress that are important to me. For the complete list, see the damsel in distress category.

Title Released Media Notes
Aladdin 1992-11-25 Film Princess Jasmine needs to be rescued by Aladdin multiple times in the film.
Final Fantasy VI 1994-04-02 Video Game Through the course of the story, every playable female character is kidnapped and needs rescuing, some multiple times.
Harry Potter series 1997-06-26 Fiction Despite clearly being the best equipped, Hermione frequently finds herself needing to be rescued in several of the books. As do many of the other female characters.
King's Quest series 1985-??-?? Video Game Since the series borrows heavily from mythology and fairy tales, most of the titles include a damsel in distress.
The Legend of Zelda series 1987-08-22 Video Game Most of games in the series require Link to rescue a woman, usually the Princess Zelda, usually because of kidnapping.
Mario series 1981-07-09 Video Game Most of Mario games require the player to rescue a princess of some sort.
The Princess Bride 1973-??-?? Fiction Princess Buttercup is the damsel in distress archetype with no useful attributes but her beauty.

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