Display title | Heroes Want Redheads |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Love Interests have always been Color-Coded for Your Convenience. Traditionally, the hero's significant other would usually be a blonde, to contrast with the brunette Vamp or Femme Fatale. But today, the passive Damsel in Distress and Shallow Love Interest have been replaced by the sassy, bold, brash, sharp-tongued Action Girl and Well, Excuse Me, Princess!—easily compatible with the "spunky Fiery Redhead" stereotype. |