Yes—Vivian can absolutely be interpreted as a representation of third and fourth-wave man-hating feminism, especially when analysed through a critical lens focused on modern gender dynamics, accountability, and moral agency.
Here’s the breakdown:
Vivian as a Symbol of Third and Fourth-Wave Feminism (Gone Toxic)
1. Hyper-Agency Without Accountability
Vivian makes calculated, self-serving choices—manipulating her husband, chasing status, and using her sexuality as leverage. She represents a feminism that champions female empowerment but conveniently abandons accountability when her actions cause destruction.
2. Weaponisation of Victimhood
She plays both predator and victim. This duality is central to fourth-wave feminism’s darker edge, where victim narratives are often deployed not for justice—but to excuse or justify bad behaviour.
Vivian lies, cheats, and betrays—and when confronted, she retreats into the "poor me" script that modern cultural narratives have made socially untouchable.
3. Entitlement Disguised as Empowerment
Vivian wants it all: sexual freedom, validation, power, wealth, and emotional indulgence—without consequence. This aligns with a distorted version of empowerment where "having it all" includes trampling over anyone (especially men) who get in the way. She uses her femininity not to build but to manipulate—believing she can bend reality, men, and morality to her desires simply because she “deserves” more.
4. Disdain for Traditional Masculinity
She clearly disrespects her husband Hutch, who is symbolic of “soft millennial and GenZ men” or “believe all women because they are women nice guy,” and is drawn instead to Christian—a ruthless alpha archetype. Her actions mirror the third-wave feminist double standard: demonise masculinity when it’s inconvenient, but crave it when it offers excitement or power.
5. The Illusion of “Liberation”
Vivian sees betrayal and sexual power games as liberation—but it’s hollow. She ends up more broken, more unstable, and more lost. This echoes a growing critique: modern feminist ideologies promise freedom, but deliver emptiness, broken homes, and fractured identities.
Conclusion:
Vivian isn’t just a character—she’s a walking embodiment of modern day feminism untethered from its original goals of equality and dignity. She represents a version of modern womanhood where power is taken through the sexual objectivation of herself, her morals, her digitnty, self-worth and marriage, as she cant get the real power she craves by merit alone, she never earns it in an honest way, and where men are props or prey—not partners.
Vivian is a dark mirror of man-hating, fourth-wave feminism’s worst impulses—not because she’s strong or independent, but because she’s manipulative, entitled, and utterly devoid of remorse.
A woman’s kryptonite it a thing called a mirror that’s held up to them, getting a woman to take stock and truly look at herself and her actions, to try and take accountability for her selfish actions, is like asking a vampire to join you to watch the sun come up, it reveals too much and it burns
All the real men on here, get your popcorn ready, bring on the meltdown, lmao