heroines in English

noun
1
a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
she was the heroine of a materialist generation
synonyms:brave womanherowoman of couragewoman of the hourvictorwinnerconquerorstarsuperstarmegastaridolcelebrityluminaryidealparagonshining examplefavoritedarlingqueenceleb
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1. Romantic heroines are often capricious.

2. Our era produces a host of heroes and heroines.

3. Violetta is one of the great tragic heroines of Verdi's operas.

4. She remains one of the unsung heroines of the Second World War.

5. Convention dictated that dangerous physical action is the part of heroes, not heroines.

6. Nineteenth century literary heroines were frequently Blanching — before they fainted, that is.

7. Her differences from typical shōnen heroines is praised, as is her interaction with other characters.

8. She emerges as a full, three-dimensional character in a way that few horror genre heroines ever do.

9. She emerges as a full, three-dimensional character in a way that few horror genre heroines ever do. Sentencedict.com

10. Betters is the author of Teaching Them Young, and Harlots & Heroines and co-authored Treasures of Faith with his wife, Sharon

11. The LAppetites, the live electronic band comprised of Antye Greie/AGF, Kaffe Matthews and Ryoko Akama—Heroines of Sound Festival 2019 found its perfect ending.

12. Another major theme is the maternal bond, as the four heroines' stories, as well as Yukito's, revolve around their mothers, either biological or adoptive.

13. The novel adopts an epistolary form, uses the first person, and tells the whole story mainly by employing the idiolects of the heroines Celie and Nettie.

14. The name "Bodice ripper" was derived from the frequent rapes and sexual assaults that the heroines experienced."Bodice-ripper" heroines were portrayed to be stronger and more active characters than gothic heroines.Editors of category romances, noting the popularity of the "Bodice rippers," have borrowed the longer lengths, the overt sexuality and the assertive heroine from these …

15. Here at AbeBooks we choose to celebrate some of the literary heroines - whether fictional character, author, or champion of literacy - who have fought for and inspired girls and women through Books.

16. THE format of Bernard Sobel's "Burleycue" -- an underground history of burlesque which does not run very deep -- has as much avoirdupois as one or the heroines the author toasts and, unfortunately

17. I thank Archbishop José de Queirós Alves and your representatives for their kind words and for drawing attention to the aspirations and hopes of so many of the silent heroines among the women of this beloved nation.

18. BEST OF THE REST Eltis' initial focus on melodrama is threaded throughout the book as a whole, as she discusses the obsessive repetitions of tropes of seduced heroines, Bigamous wives, and criminal mothers, in a powerful account of the troubled side of nineteenth-century ideologies of gender

19. The Byronic hero is a character type often associated with the English Romantic poet Lord Byron, but with roots extending back to Hamlet.Byronic heroes are arrogant, intelligent, educated outcasts, who somehow balance their cynicism and self-destructive tendencies with a mysterious magnetism and attraction, particularly for heroines.

20. Not only is “Beanpole” one of the first essential cinematic works released in theaters this year, it is also among the most involving character studies in recent memory, bringing us so deeply into the psyches of its heroines that we find ourselves trembling along with them every time they are shaken to the core.

21. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the

22. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the

23. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the