Aunts in popular culture have not always been portrayed as positive roles. Childless aunts are often subjected to
othering in popular culture and presented as exotic or as having a second-best role, with
motherhood preferred.
Aunt Flo is a popular euphemism referring to the
menstrual cycle. An
agony aunt is a colloquial term for a female
advice columnist. Fictional aunts include: •
Aunt Agatha and
Aunt Dahlia, both aunts to
Bertie Wooster in the
Jeeves stories of
P. G. Wodehouse: Aunt Agatha is haughty and fearsome, while Aunt Dahlia is more genial. •
May Parker, the aunt of
Spider-Man. • Eunice, the abusive aunt of
Joker. •
Auntie Mame, title character in the novel and film. • Petunia Dursley, the aunt of the protagonist of
Harry Potter by
J. K. Rowling. • Vivian Banks, the aunt of the main character in
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. • Aunt Sally, a character in the
Worzel Gummidge books and TV series. • Auntie Em, the aunt of
Dorothy Gale in the
Oz books and
film. • Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge, the villainous aunts of James Trotter in
James and the Giant Peach. • Diane, the tomboyish aunt of Daniel in
Chicago Party Aunt. • Karasu and Washi, the twin aunts of Kubo from
Kubo And The 2 Strings. ==See also==