Gender Representation of Female Characters in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Abstract
This thesis investigates the gender representation of female characters in the video game
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, focusing on how these characters, such as Hanabi, Alice, Odette,
and Layla are constructed through visual design, narrative roles, and gameplay mechanics.
Utilazing a qualitative textual analysis, the study draws upon Critical Theory and Gamification
Theory to examine how the game both challenges and reinforces gender stereotypes. The
research finds that while female characters in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang are depicted with
elements of strength, leadership, and resilience, they are simultaneously subject to sexualization
and conventional feminine traits. These dualities reflect boarder cultural attitudes toward gender
and have the potential to shape players’ perceptions both in-game and in real life. By connecting
key findings with theoretical perspectives, the study reveals that the representation of female
characters is influenced by both ideological forced and game design choices. The thesis
advocates for more inclusive and equitable character portrayals in digital games, contributing to
academic discourse on gender and media, and providing practical insights for the gaming
industry to foster a more diverse and representative gaming environment.
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