Entity: WONDER-WOMAN
Wonder-Woman refers to an ideal or remarkable woman, popularized by the 1941 DC Comics superheroine. She is a recognizable figure known for her gold tiara, invisible jet, and fighting bad guys. Wonder-Woman is a symbol of strength and empowerment, serving as a role model for many.
WONDER-WOMAN
Etymology
Originating in 1912 from "wonder" + "woman," the term refers to an ideal or remarkable woman, famously popularized by the 1941 DC Comics superheroine.
Definition
A woman who embodies qualities of strength, independence, and success, often balancing a professional career with other responsibilities.
Historical Context
Wonder-Woman has been a prominent figure since her introduction in 1941 by DC Comics, symbolizing strength, empowerment, and the ability to overcome challenges.
Cultural Significance
Wonder-Woman is a symbol of female empowerment and strength, breaking stereotypes and serving as a role model for women and girls worldwide.
Related Concepts
- Superheroine
- Female empowerment
- Strength
See Also
A woman who embodies qualities of strength, independence, and success, often balancing a professional career with other responsibilities.