A major form of female rebellion in young adult dystopian fiction is leading revolutions. Female characters emerge as leaders in the fight against the dystopian powers. They inspire others, both male and female, to join the cause. For instance, in some novels, a female character might start an underground movement to overthrow a regime that is oppressing the youth, especially young women. They use their intelligence, charisma and courage to gather support and plan strategic attacks against the oppressors.
One common form is resistance against oppressive social hierarchies. In many young adult dystopian novels, female characters rebel against a system that limits their rights based on gender. For example, in 'The Hunger Games', Katniss Everdeen rebels against the Capitol's control which also includes gender - based oppression. She refuses to be a passive female in a society that expects women to be submissive. Another form is the fight for knowledge and truth. Female characters often seek to uncover the lies of the dystopian regime which is a form of rebellion as the regime usually wants to keep the population in the dark.
Often, it's through physical combat and self - defense. In these fictional worlds, females take up arms to defend themselves and others from the unjust systems. Like in 'Divergent', Tris Prior uses her combat skills to fight against the faction system that is starting to become corrupt and controlling. Also, they rebel through non - compliance in terms of dress codes or social norms. They might reject the traditional 'female' dress or behavior expected in the dystopian society, instead choosing to express themselves in ways that go against the norm.