A post on Industrial Scripts offers advice on writing a delicious femme fatale, an archetype that dates back thousands of years to Lilith, Medusa, and Circe. “Crafting a compelling femme fatale requires more than just allure; she must be a complex, multifaceted character,” the article states.
The core traits of the femme fatale include intelligence, wit, personal magnetism, mysteriousness, and manipulation. She can be a cold-hearted killer or a woman driven to extremes by circumstances, meaning a well-developed backstory is key. What trauma, triumphs, or losses have shaped her character, motivations, and goals? “Consider the psychological impact of her history on her present behavior,” the article says. “Uncovering her desires will give the purpose and resonance of her actions.”
Like all characters, your femme fatale should also have vulnerabilities and contradictions. “She is capable of love but afraid of commitment. She craves acceptance but trusts no one,” the article suggests. “These internal conflicts add complexity and humanity to her character.” Otherwise, your villain will appear one-note and flat, making it difficult for your audience to relate.
The femme fatale also should drive the plot and your protagonist, influencing his or her decisions and creating obstacles that force character change. Whether an ally, adversary, or dupe, the femme fatale should impact the story’s direction. Consider using the character to deliver a plot twist or shocking revelation, based on her backstory. “By carefully orchestrating these revelations, you can create a sense of suspense and intrigue that will keep readers or viewers engaged until the final scene,” the article states.
The femme fatale also provides rich opportunities to explore themes of power, control, and morality. In a story world dominated by men, her allure and ability to manipulate are her most powerful tools and also highlight the complex dynamic between the two sexes. Is she a victim of a male power structure, a predator exploiting its weaknesses, or both? That kind of ambiguity makes for a richer character. “Her actions may be seen as both reprehensible and understandable, depending on the perspective,” the article states. “The femme fatale can be a catalyst for examining societal values and questioning what is considered right or wrong.”
The article continues to examine how the femme fatale may be presented and how she interacts with other characters, concluding with an examination of five of film’s more memorable femmes fatale.