hero|heroes|heroine|heroines in English

noun

[he·ro || 'hɪrəʊ /'hɪər]

very brave person, one who has committed a courageous act; primary male character (of a story, play, etc.); male character who commits great deeds and is regarded as a god (Classical Mythology); priestess of Aphrodite (Greek Mythology)

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

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

3. Here, the hero is melodramatically reunited with the heroine.

4. The play closed with the tragic death of both hero and heroine.

5. Baretta (Korean: 바레타) is a recruitable hero in Lord of Heroes

6. She the heroine entrapped by family expectations; he a faithful and stoic, if unimaginative hero.

7. Romantic heroines are often capricious.

8. Bernard Bihari, a medical hero, and one of my personal heroes, as well

9. Atalanta was a rare thing in Greek mythology, a heroine in a world where heroes were the norm

10. To (cause something to) end: The play Closed with the tragic death of both hero and heroine

11. Mauriac created his hero carefully, for he hoped to deny absolution through his heroes.

12. Another important instance of courtly behaviour is when the hero has to lead the heroine into the dance.

13. Blockbusters is a spectacular 'hero shooter' in the same line as Heroes of Warland or Respawnables

14. 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.

15. The impulse, oppressed and suffocated by fatuity and fear, produces the intense contrast between exuberance and suffocation, conveying the agonized mentality of the hero and heroine.

16. Amaterasu is one of the Heroes in TEPPEN.She was the sixth hero added to the game after its release, following Felyne.

17. 18 Do not forget that you are dealing with an imperfect descendant of Adam, not some idealized hero or heroine out of a romance novel.

18. Oprah is my heroine.

19. All Backer heroes come with one aggravated negative quirk and two locked positive quirks that are always the same for any unique hero name.

20. 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 …

21. The living picture of a heroine.

22. This story featured a plucky heroine.

23. In between tours the band filmed their first music video for their album's lead single, "Hero/Heroine", directed by Mark Serao and Chris Vaglio of Grey Sky Films.

24. The playscript of the film originated from best-selling novel"The Da Vinci Code". The background, the content, the hero and the heroine all have considerable selling points.

25. 27 Moreover, the thesis focus on Byronic hero that the poet created, it used as Byron's property to dramatize himself. Byronic heroes embody his selfhood.