Megara (Disney)

Megara is the tritagonist of Hercules and the love interest and later wife of Hercules.

Her personality
Megara is beautiful, independent and quick-witted, but also cynical and world-weary, making her atypical among Disney's lead females and plays enough of a heroic part in the movie to be classed as a heroine, rather than just a romantic interest. She is good at sarcastic jokes that made her laugh. However she sold her soul to Hades to save her boyfriend's life but, he left her leaving her all alone to be Hades's servant and Hades sometimes uses her as a pawn in his game to take over Zeus's home.

Her story
While Hercules falls for her at first sight, far from falling for him on the spot, she went to Hades and she told him that she didn't bring the Centaur to his army. She went to Thebes telling Hercules that Pain and Panic were in the gorge. Megara watched Hercules defeated the Hydra and she was proud of it! Hades had a trick up his sleeve he would use Meg as his pawn to find a weakness in Hercules so she could be free from that nasty old Hades! Meg did found a weakness in Hercules because he has his love for her. However Hades intervened in front of Meg and finds out that she was in love with Herc. Hades had an idea he would her make her as his little prisoner! Hades stole Hercules's strength and he abandoned Hercules and Megara so he could free the Titans. Meg did get hurt at and Hercules regained his strength breaking Hades's contract. Hercules rescued her soul and had a happy ending.

Megara is aware of her own sexuality, and is perfectly capable of using it to persuade men to do whatever she wants.

But this is just another reason she has a low opinion of men, since it is a thing she is usually unwilling to do.

Meg is afraid of heights, but apparently overcomes her fear by the end of the movie.

Trivia

 * While there are many similarities between Megara in the source material and Megara the Disney character, there are also many differences:
 * In Greek mythology, Megara was the oldest daughter of Creon, king of Thebes.
 * Megara was offered by her father to Hercules, because he defended Thebes.
 * She had two children, a boy and a girl, however both were killed by Hercules in excess of madness caused by Hera.
 * In some sources it is said that Megara was also killed by Hercules, while for others it is said that she was given to Iolaus.
 * In some traditions, Hercules felt so guilty for the death of Megara, he ended up having to perform the twelve labors.