The song 'Write Your Story' by Francesca Battistelli is an inspiring piece. The letra, or lyrics, are all about taking control of your own life and creating your own narrative. It encourages people to be the authors of their own destinies, not letting others or circumstances define who they are.
One factor is intelligence used for malevolent purposes. If a woman in a novel is highly intelligent but uses her smarts to deceive or harm others, like Moriarty in some Sherlock Holmes adaptations where Moriarty is female, she becomes dangerous.
In 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn, Amy Dunne can be considered a dangerous woman. She manipulates situations and people to get what she wants, creating a complex and dangerous web of lies.
The reviews of 'A Dangerous Woman' are mixed. Some praise its complex characters and intense plot, while others find it a bit predictable. The diagnosis could vary depending on the reader's perspective.
An idiom or sentence to describe a beautiful woman dressed in gorgeous and noble clothes as dangerous could be:
1. In danger.
2. A fox using the power of a tiger to intimidate others.
3. To be fierce on the outside, but weak on the inside-to describe the emptiness in one's heart and the toughness in one's appearance, but in reality, one is very fragile.
4. Gorgeously dressed-a description of a woman's beautiful posture that attracts people's attention.
5. A tiger's head but a snake's tail (hhead lè tail)-a metaphor for something that was very imposing at the beginning but ultimately failed.
It could tell the tale of how this unknown woman changes the lives of those around her or how she overcomes obstacles and finds her place. Maybe there's a secret she's hiding that drives the plot forward.