Talk:Themes of C. J. Cherryh's works

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[edit] Gender themes

I disagree with the statement that "it is difficult to find an indecisive protagonist anywhere in her fiction". To the two named in the current article, I would add: Tully of the Chanur universe, Joshua Talley in Downbelow station, it seems to me there was a male character in Forty Thousand in Gehenna, and Bren Cameron in the Foreigner stories frequently seems unable to choose between 2 or more untennable choices until he is dragged out of danger by Banichi and Jago, and it seems to me at least one more of the Alliance Universe (or maybe the Kif universe?) stories that has a 'helpless captive' of the Tully/Talley mold. 207.69.137.23 14:39, 11 August 2007 (UTC)