hero
A male heroine is typically referred to as a hero. This term is widely used to describe a male character who exhibits courage, bravery, and other noble traits in literature, mythology, and storytelling.
The male form of heroine is - hero.
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Hero and Heroine
Ans : heroine ------- by naveen... he her hero heroine
The male equivalent of a heroine is typically referred to as a hero. While "hero" can describe a male character who exhibits bravery or noble qualities, "heroine" specifically denotes a female character in similar contexts. Both terms emphasize the individual’s role in a story or situation that involves courage, sacrifice, or admirable traits.
Should you overdose on heroine (sic) you should try reading some books with male protagonists. Lol.
Male is a "hero" female is a "heroine".
I think its heroenAnswerheroine A female hero is not the same as a heroine. A "heroine" is the passive goal of the hero's actions in romances, for example; while a "female hero" is the female alternative of the hero.Maybe these terms were created under a male perspective...
While modern speakers generally use the word hero to describe a central protagonist of either gender, traditionally the word was reserved for males. A female was called a heroine. There were some differences in the way male versus female protagonists were generally portrayed but again, modern usage tends to disregard gender.
== == == == == == well, the answer is heroine. 1st 2 - he; signifies male. 1st 3 - her; signifies female. 1st 4 - hero; signifies a great man whole word - woman hero.Heroine He - Male Her - Female Hero - Great Man Heroine - Great Woman