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{{Quote|My whole life is planned out, preparing for the day I become, well...my mother. She's in charge of every single day of my life.|[[Princess Merida]]}}
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{{Quote|My whole life is planned out, preparing me for the day I become, well...my mother. She's in charge of every single day of my life.|[[Merida|Princess Merida]].}}
 
 
{{Quote|I did as instructed. If there's something wrong, it's wrong with the instruction!|[[Solomon Northup (12 Years a Slave)|Solomon Northup]] defying John Tibeats.}}
 
{{Quote|I did as instructed. If there's something wrong, it's wrong with the instruction!|[[Solomon Northup (12 Years a Slave)|Solomon Northup]] defying John Tibeats.}}
 
{{Quote|How dare you. ALL of you! Standing around, deciding my future? I am NOT a prize to be won!|[[Princess Jasmine]].}}
 
{{Quote|How dare you. ALL of you! Standing around, deciding my future? I am NOT a prize to be won!|[[Princess Jasmine]]}}
 
   
 
The '''Wayward''' are heroes or heroines who refuse to let someone make decisions for them. Be it teenage girls, slaves, warriors, or any hero or heroine who feels confined to a certain place, they are willing to defy any rules or expectations, usually those that are unjust. Ariel, Merida, and Solomon Northup are three examples.
 
The '''Wayward''' are heroes or heroines who refuse to let someone make decisions for them. Be it teenage girls, slaves, warriors, or any hero or heroine who feels confined to a certain place, they are willing to defy any rules or expectations, usually those that are unjust. Ariel, Merida, and Solomon Northup are three examples.
   
 
*This term has been taken from [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage TV tropes]. For more information, see the [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RebelTropes original article].
 
*This term has been taken from [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage TV tropes]. For more information, see the [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RebelTropes original article].
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Revision as of 09:26, 15 January 2020

My whole life is planned out, preparing me for the day I become, well...my mother. She's in charge of every single day of my life.
~ Princess Merida.
I did as instructed. If there's something wrong, it's wrong with the instruction!
~ Solomon Northup defying John Tibeats.
How dare you. ALL of you! Standing around, deciding my future? I am NOT a prize to be won!
~ Princess Jasmine.

The Wayward are heroes or heroines who refuse to let someone make decisions for them. Be it teenage girls, slaves, warriors, or any hero or heroine who feels confined to a certain place, they are willing to defy any rules or expectations, usually those that are unjust. Ariel, Merida, and Solomon Northup are three examples.

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