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Wonder Woman Conceptual Comprehension

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For the last few days I've been researching and trying to understand the Wonder Woman character. There seems to be a lot of confusion and argument regarding the evolution from her creation and intent to the symbol that she's become.
So I tried to take in all the details of the character that I could and refine her down to the elements that matter and are compelling to me. 
This concept cherry picks canon and is not meant to be a commentary on the character as she is or argue with the camps who love or hate her. It is just my own bumbling process of better understanding a character that I believe to be an important symbol (though not for me personally) and a regular test of my notion of what "strong female character" is to me. 
Once more these are my own thoughts on the concept. Agree or disagree, it doesn't matter one bit. This is an exercise and the text that follows is only what i can think of at the time, still a jumble of questions and answers that constitute a logic train that may or may not appear off the rails.
Also, for copyright purposes, i'm still researching at this point so I'm not sure who all deserves credit for which part and I apologize. I will say that the pants+jacket costume is my favorite from what i've seen.

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A divine being, demigoddess, human-olympian. Crown princess Suprema of the Amazon tribe that lives in a pocket dimension called Paradise Island. There is a portal to Paradise Island on a non-specific island (Isla Pardiso for now) in the Mediterranean/Black Sea. 
Every 100 years a competition is held to choose the next warrior to venture into the world of men, protecting mankind and battling evil of the era. Every century the previous champion returns to judge the competition and carrying a new amazon life back to the island. Since Amazon life spans are considerably longer than normal humans, they tend to make their journeys without visibly aging a great degree.
During WWII an Allied Intelligence officer Steve Trevor crashed his plane into 'Isla Pardiso' prompting an early challenge and the dispatch of a second champion into the world of men. She nursed Trevor back to health and learned the plight of the world through his eyes. And from his heart her compassion grew determination, pushing her to win the challenge and take him back to his unit.
While at an Allied hospital she encountered a nurse named Diana Prince. Shortly after, the building was bombed and Nurse Prince killed. The Princess took the Nurse's identity at Trevor's suggestion to help her move about the world with fewer questions asked.
She worked with Trevor as an intelligence agent in the field, gathering information on the Axis movements and helping protect who they could from the Nazis whenever possible. Eventually the war ended and Trevor returned to the US and she remained behind, helping to heal the wounds one soul at a time.
It is a new century, a new millennium and a  new kind of war. While men battle for creed, country and cash she fights for the people lost in the cracks. The innocents caught in the crossfire and the children fallen between the cracks. Her war never ends but neither does her compassion and hope. 
Diana encountered the champion that preceded her, traveling back to Isla Pardiso with her husband. She had spent her entire tour in Africa and shared her story with Diana. This prompted her to finally travel to the US where she is eventually confronted by a new government agency (The Department of Metahuman Affairs).
She is asked to join as a field agent, investigating the existence, activities and treatment of individuals deemed superhuman (alien, mutant, god, monster, bot, etc). She is partnered with a smart mouthed agent named Tom Tresser and is able to pick and choose her missions anywhere in the world with much greater support than she had before.

As a divine being she has special powers and access to magical equipment.
Strength - halved by her bracelets she is still able to lift a car over her head. She can also jump superior heights and survive falls from even greater heights. 
Toughness - her skin is much tougher than a humans and requires significant impact from powerful weapons, magical effects or other super strong beings to break through it. She can also survive in deeper water and vacuum longer than a human but not indefinitely.
Healing - Wounds that are severe enough to affect her would be enough to kill most any human. Her divine healing ability mends most wounds in a matter of seconds or hours. She also has immunity to most diseases and poisons.
Heightened Senses - All of her senses are heightened beyond human nearly to the point of clairvoyance
Agility - With training her body she has achieved near perfect balance and physical control. Her divine nature gives her superior reflexes and reaction time to the point where she can deflect or dodge bullets
Intelligence - being divine she has superior recall and retention. She spent decades training in a wide variety of studies including warfare, crafting, psychology, sociology, history, medicine, and magic, giving her a lifetime of knowledge and the ability to use it.
Empathic - She can sense the truth of people and their emotions and intent (Diana Troy level). And with some members of her tribe and other psionic beings she can communicate telepathically. 

Martial Training - her ability to fight is supreme to any human and the majority of her tribes, short only to that of fully divine beings.
Aegis Bracelets - A pair of gauntlets made from the Aegis. They are impenetrable but are so heavy that they cut her strength and mobility in half, though they are still super human. For her they are an ideal shield against most any focused attack. She knows a spell that when used with the gauntlets creates an impenetrable energy bubble, but only as long as she holds it in place.
Golden Lariat - A psionic rope that reacts to her will, moving and shaping itself accordingly (whip, grapple, noose, etc) it also enhances the effects of her own empathic abilities, allowing her to place suggestions in peoples heads if she can touch them with it long enough (tell the truth, go here, open the cell, simple commands)
Breastplate - a custom forged body armor from her tribe crafted specifically for her on her quest. She wears it under her clothes and it protects her vital organs from many attacks that could be strong enough to break her skin, specifically magical weapons/effects. Even with only her breastplate and bracelets she is still more heavily armored than most modern soldiers. and her divine body precludes the necessity for most clothing and equipment that would otherwise hamper or chafe. 
Dagger/Sword - A gift from the previous champion before returning to Isla Pardiso. It is the divine weapon she had chosen for herself, a Hephastean dagger that channels lightning.

While wandering Europe she cloaked herself and tried to blend in, moving through the shadows, fighting in secret so as not to draw extra attention or allow evil to follow her from place to place. In time she was called the "Wandering Woman" in several languages and thought to be an angel of mercy and truth. She would take odd jobs as nurse, waitress, secretary, midwife, factory worker, whatever she needed at the time to gather resources or information she needed. 
When she joined the Department of Metahuman Affairs she was given a new outfit with additional though inferior armor and a utility belt to carry gadgets and medicine. She was given a pistol that she carries but rarely uses. Due to a comical linguistic mix up, her file at the Department registered her as Wonder Woman. 
Her involvement with The DMA would naturally lead her into conflict with more and more superhuman foes and to allies (but for the sake of this, i'm not integrating them into the concept)

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She is not her powers or her artifacts, she is about her strength and her beauty in all things. In her appearance, the strength of her arm, her mind, her heart and her soul. Her greatest power is her compassion and empathy, her inability to forget or ignore the suffering of the people in the face of lofty idealism. 
Her culture is one removed from time, the concepts of beauty, justice and balance are different, if only slightly, but enough to mark her and her kind as outsiders. 
As a divine being she is nearly immortal and stands close to her gods. As such she is a beacon of faith and hope for people searching for stability in sinking chaos. She views the world with a certain degree of detachment as she is reminded that for all her strengths and power the world of men, or any world, is too big for her to save, and too vast for the amazon's to marshal, and that is why that was never their charge. She carries in her heart enough compassion to hold half the world, and enough hate and disgust to burn the other half. The final testament to her journey will be after a century, how much forgiveness will she have left, and will she have any left over for herself?
She is not a tragic heroine, floating on a sea of sadness and depression. She is a warrior of the world whose good nature is a bulwark against the horrors of humanity. She knows no fear because none yet can match her might or deceive her. She knows no despair because she knows there is always hope. 

So what is her flaw? Where is her weakness?
In the face of the mission she is sent to accomplish, the only thing that could stop her is her own doubts and disgust at the atrocities she saw. And growing up in a pocket dimension there is always a degree of naive wonder and curiosity about her. 
Another divine being, super human, or normal human with a divine/magical weapon would have the potential to kill her. Beheading, piercing the heart, total irradiation, magical immolation, drowning, exanguination or exposure to an infection capable of compromising her body could/would be fatal. Psionic or sensory overload could debilitate her and potentially kill or destroy one of her senses permanently. 
So does this mean that she needs to be in the presence of other metahumans to become fallible? Does she need an opponent of greater strength to be tested against and all herself laid bare to see? 
Or can her other side be described simply as her rage, her emotional need for revenge when it arises, her outrage that overrides her ability to forgive and what she does then as a being with the power to tear nations apart. It has been said that her compassion is her greatest strength and greatest weakness. She is a warrior trained to fight and to kill to survive. However if her survival can hardly be challenged then the need to kill would be odd as well. Unless she killed to protect the lives of others who could not be protected otherwise, in which case she may find herself killing quite a lot. And with her empathic ability she could detect evil quite easily and be almost completely certain that she was right, and suffer little doubt or guilt as a result. She would still regret it and take note, looking for techniques, technology or situations where that need to kill could be prevented the next time around. But she would not dwell on it, unless she made a mistake that cost the lives of innocents or someone she was fond of. If her error cost even one innocent life that she otherwise could have prevented it would eat her up.
As for how far and how heavily it would weigh on her, that would be a compelling story to tell.

She was created with the notions of strength and femininity being mutually exclusive. Is she a symbol for femininity or female strength? Is there such a thing as female/male strength or is it just strength of body, mind and heart? I don't like to think that she is just a token cape playing a game of catch and match to superman. 
It also doesn't seem nearly as moving to be a symbol of human strength and resilience when so many arguments about her safe simply how strong she is compared to other capes. As a divine outsider with almost none of the frailties of humans what is there to invest in besides her body, her beauty, her love and her quest? But then again, that's probably not so different from any other character, in any time or place. Does her mission and story mean more because she is female or does it just mean she is regarded differently and all the events and decisions remain the same? Who would join her in the sysphean task of picking up the pieces of broken people one at a time and how long would they last?

Before her return to Isla Pardiso it is expected that she will have had or will have a child. A new amazon to bring back to the island and train. Who/What would WW consider a suitable mate? She intends to follow the tradition at least as a matter of duty but looks forward to falling in love. But how would her love bloom on a battlefield? Would she have a husband to bring back with her? Would she even want to go back if it meant leaving him behind? 

When WW was created it was (to the best that i understand it) with the assertion that women are weak because of their uncontrollable emotions. I would assert that anyone who can't control their emotions is weak, male or female, probabilities be damned. However cutting oneself off from emotion has not proven to be strength either. So then it would be fair to say that strength her would be maintaining the balance. There is also the assertion that being feminine is beauty, but this was in the 1940s and much has changed. In a time when people are set upon to be themselves or be what people expect them to be, and when applied to a warrior who fights a mission according to tradition and custom, what does femininity really mean other than being female? And on a battlefield, to a warrior, what value does it hold in a foxhole, and how much can be accomplished with divine beauty alone?

So where does Wondy fit? I would say that she fits in the trenches, on the ground, evacuating and gathering up the casualties while the damage dealers blast away at each other. She's the one looking out for the people when others are more focused on the greater battle. She's the healer, the tank, the paladin, the shield, the 'look out sir' that keeps people running for the hills rather than stand in awe as a mushroom cloud washes over them. A storm chaser and one who is not afraid to enter harms way to free those thought lost, forgotten or abandoned. Her attitude would be that the demon horde crashing towards us is important, but only because, saving lives. And it takes a team to do the job right, whether it's holding a hose or pulling people out of a building, she watches out for the people who are neglected in the name of the higher purpose. She does not believe in acceptable losses.

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The war doesn't end when the last shot is fired. It's only over when all the wounds have healed. And some wounds run deeper than others, while some wounds never heal, they only get infected and spread.
A soldier's duty is to fight the enemy, but who is it that cleans up after? The victors are celebrated, the dead are mourned and the survivors are left to rebuild. 

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American Maid - The patriotic quicker fixer upper. 
Wondy's stars and stripes is a product of WWII, marked as a message of peace to the nation that she was sent to defend. However I figure if she's sent into the world of men to protect it as a whole, then such symbolism isn't necessary, nor is there a a unifying symbol for man/humankind.
Her role of protecting innocent bystanders from collateral damage while allies route the demon hordes gets her criticism as cleaning up after the boys. But scrambling through the trenches to keep heads down, while not so glamorous is a heroic duty indeed and deserves respect. Just like the medic who stays in back or the rescue team that sits on stand-by while the front lines are duking it out. In war, glory and glamour are not concerns for soldiers, saving lives is. 

Xena & Gabrielle
All of Xena's abilities are pulled directly from Wondy's tool chest. Catching arrows/bullets, boomerang razor disc/tiara, whip/lasso, superhuman strength and agility, i have many skills, lasso of truth/nerve pinch, superior martial skill from training with Ares, greatest fighter among the Amazons
Gabrielle carries Wondy's benevolence, compassion and ever forgiving nature and the duty as an amazon princess (under duress). Put them both together and you get WW. Separate them and you have what could be called the full range of femininity. The dark, light, good, evil, mother, sister, daughter, wife, warrior, healer, demon, angel, young, old, romantic and seductress. However the only thing that strikes me as feminine about these qualities is the language used and the images that they conjure. The emotions, actions and roles they imply are just human. But the important point remains that when these two are together they are a complete super heroine. However in this case they're measured against Hercules instead of Superman.
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I think the sketches are amazing but I to me the let down is the breast size as its the main focus of the drawings, the character is lost. I think if your going to create female heroes you need to make the breasts smaller and normalized. As big breasts cause issues to the back bone and make fighting more difficult, and young teen women shouldn't be shown with breast implants as good as they look to the male gaze they can be harmful and rupture causing internal harm. If you downsize the chest then I think this will be a 10/10.

I'll also be deeply disappointed if your reply to this is to shut up and hit the road. I say this as I've put honest comments like this before on artist work and received hateful  comments, I'm guess I'm hoping you'll be different.