![]() ![]() SHE’S A HEROIC MULTITASKER Basically, Elastigirl is a superwoman, with or without the powers. This woman can provide gold-star parenting and be a superhero at the same time. She encourages Violet and Dash to believe in their powers too - first of all, to save themselves, and then before long, others too. She’s also inadvertently responsible for uniting her family as “The Incredibles”, bringing Edna Mode’s cutting-edge suits back to the house where the kids inevitably discover them. Meanwhile, she is (almost) single-handedly raising three kids with superpowers (not that she’s aware of Jack-Jack’s) and constantly warning them to be vigilant when it comes to keeping them hidden, as per the law. Incredible’s reckless behaviour has forced them to relocate with new identities three times. She pays attention to her kids and husband and demonstrates a great amount of selflessness. SHE UNITES AND INSPIRES HER FAMILYĮlastigirl is the family glue, holding the household together with her patience. When she proves what else she is still capable of, she can only be described as a feminist inspiration. Incredible.” She may have compromised in her job, but she has most certainly not compromised her high standards. ![]() While making an effort to embrace her “civilian” side, she also watches out for her disengaged husband, reminding him: “I need you to be more than Mr. Incredible joins the rat race with his bland job at Insuricare, Elastigirl assumes a matriarchal role and looks after the house - without complaint - and the couple’s three kids, Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack. As a stay-at-home mother, she wholeheartedly channels her commitment into this new role. Following the change in the Supers’ circumstances during the first movie though, Elastigirl compromises - but graciously. ![]()
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