I'd prefer if she wasn't a secret agent. I do like her as a UN delegate or ambassador, but others don't.I would like her as a teacher or museum worker, etc. Its all a bit iffy.
I do think she lacks some relateability (not a great amount, mind you), but that mostly comes from writers not showing small moments. Things like being tired in the morning, getting her hair cut, awkward moments, being in dilemma. The list goes on.
In my opinion the best way to humanise Diana is to write her as a woman, not a godess. She hasn't been one for some time. (I also think her god-given-gifts should be retconned as the potential for what they are now, but that's a different story...)
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