Entity: HEROINE
A heroine is a woman noted for courageous acts, nobility of character, and great strength or ability, whether in real life or fiction.
HEROINE
Etymology
The term 'heroine' is derived from the word 'hero,' which originally referred to a demigod in Greek mythology.
Definition
A heroine is a woman noted for courageous acts, nobility of character, and great strength or ability, whether in real life or fiction. She is admired for her bravery, achievements, or fine qualities, often the central female character in a story, play, or movie.
Historical Context
Throughout history, heroines have played significant roles in shaping societies, challenging norms, and inspiring others through their actions and words.
Cultural Significance
Heroines are celebrated in literature, art, and popular culture for their resilience, leadership, and determination. They serve as role models for empowerment and courage.
Related Concepts
Heroines are often associated with themes of heroism, feminism, and empowerment. They are counterparts to male heroes and embody qualities of strength and integrity.
See Also
- Hero
- Protagonist
- Feminism
A woman admired for her bravery, achievements, or fine qualities, often the central female character in a story, play, or movie.