One of the examples is when they have just arrived in London. Steve informs Diana that they have to take the notebook to his seniors before they head to where Ares stays. At that moment, Diana insists that they have to meet Ares first before heading to the office. This indicates that women do not always have to follow what men say. Afterwards, when they are attacked by the people from Germany who have been trolling them because of the notebook, Diana for the first time unveils her supernatural powers when they are together with Steve. Apparently, Diana ends up protecting Steve from the combatants who had surrounded them and had guns. In line with this, there is clear evidence that women can also be on the frontline when it comes to leadership even at the time of war. Apparently, Diana is in a position to be more combative as compared to the male counterparts given that she already has supernatural powers. The same is portrayed at the battle field where Diana leads the British in the war against the Germans enabling them to cross the wall where they had not been in a position to cross for years since the war started. In yet another incident, when Diana and Steve find themselves in the room full of the British military men who are coming up with various policies, Diana disregards what they are saying about her as a woman. Due to such braveness and wisdom, the military men end up requesting her to translate for them the notebook which she does meticulously. In another occasion, the secretary expounds some of the things that he has to do at the workplace for her male superior. On the contrary, Diana explains that such things are carried out by ‘slaves’ on their land. In this way, Diana tries to show that the women ought to have equal rights just like their male counterparts even at the
One of the examples is when they have just arrived in London. Steve informs Diana that they have to take the notebook to his seniors before they head to where Ares stays. At that moment, Diana insists that they have to meet Ares first before heading to the office. This indicates that women do not always have to follow what men say. Afterwards, when they are attacked by the people from Germany who have been trolling them because of the notebook, Diana for the first time unveils her supernatural powers when they are together with Steve. Apparently, Diana ends up protecting Steve from the combatants who had surrounded them and had guns. In line with this, there is clear evidence that women can also be on the frontline when it comes to leadership even at the time of war. Apparently, Diana is in a position to be more combative as compared to the male counterparts given that she already has supernatural powers. The same is portrayed at the battle field where Diana leads the British in the war against the Germans enabling them to cross the wall where they had not been in a position to cross for years since the war started. In yet another incident, when Diana and Steve find themselves in the room full of the British military men who are coming up with various policies, Diana disregards what they are saying about her as a woman. Due to such braveness and wisdom, the military men end up requesting her to translate for them the notebook which she does meticulously. In another occasion, the secretary expounds some of the things that he has to do at the workplace for her male superior. On the contrary, Diana explains that such things are carried out by ‘slaves’ on their land. In this way, Diana tries to show that the women ought to have equal rights just like their male counterparts even at the