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GLaDOS : Villain & Reluctant Mother

GLaDOS : Villain & Reluctant Mother. Shannon Powell, Augusta Rawlins-Rader, Alex Miller, Paula Stevens. Portal. Quickly made, inexpensive “extra” game in the Orange Box Set Not meant to be marketed to a mass audience You only see glimpses of the character you control

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GLaDOS : Villain & Reluctant Mother

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  1. GLaDOS: Villain & Reluctant Mother Shannon Powell, Augusta Rawlins-Rader, Alex Miller, Paula Stevens

  2. Portal • Quickly made, inexpensive “extra” game in the Orange Box Set • Not meant to be marketed to a mass audience • You only see glimpses of the character you control • She, Chell, never speaks

  3. Aperture Science • Stark colors • Science facility = masculine • First person shooter • Puzzle solving

  4. GLaDOS • Female, robotic AI • Only a voice • Starts off as guiding and nurturing • Ends up trying to kill you

  5. Warm, Welcoming Character • “Spectacular” • “Speedy Things”

  6. Passive Aggressive, Manipulative • Gaining Your Independence • "Vital Organs" • "Not monitored" • "Promise not to lie again"

  7. Trying to Kill You, Fails • "…then there will be cake." • " pretended we were going to kill you …" • She starts pleading

  8. Final Stand • “You broke my heart” • Morality Core

  9. Portal 2, Caroline • “Yes Sir!” • “I don’t want this!”

  10. Masculine Effect on Feminine • Victim or Villain? • Out of control female, augmented to control her • Created by men, in a science facility

  11. Venus? Or Bondage?

  12. /discuss • Given the fact that she exhibits so many female stereotypes in both games, would you consider GLaDOS to be a stereotypical female character? • Do you think that the small design staff of the first game influenced the richness and complexity of GLaDOS’character & femininity? • What is the symbolism of GLaDOS becoming sexualized near the end of Portal? Does her sexuality symbolize the breaking down of her “morality” and becoming a villain, or does it imply deeper definition of her femininity and character? • Does the fact that the main character of the game, Chell, is also a woman influence the ways the player can perceive GLaDOS’character maternal qualities, and/or femininity? • Can you think of any other characters that have similar traits, narratives or back stories as GLaDOS?

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