Though women have been starved of creative opportunities over the centuries of patriarchal bullying, they have proved in one important field that they are not creatively inferior to menin writing. Adelphiasophists are keen that all people should be creative and that their efforts should be appreciated. If you have been intending to start that novel or screenplay but felt short of ideas, here is the Wise Women's synopsis of plot to give you a few ideas. May the Goddess inspire you. Saviour Shirlie.
The hero must proceed toward the same end as those in Hatred of Kinsmen but for different reasons. The feeling toward the victim is the opposite but the obligation to proceed is the same. Some situations lend themselves to interesting complications. Thus in Euripides' Melanippe the heroine is forced to kill her son. She would have resisted at risk to herself but by so-doing would reveal his identity and cause his certain death anyway. The boy has to die whatever the mother does so she choses to despatch him herself. This motif can be used in any situation where someone has an order which they would not want to obey but which has the same (best) or a worse outcome if they refuse. Submitting to blackmail is equivalent.