tragic flaw
A tragic flaw is a character trait or attribute that eventually leads to the downfall of a protagonist in a story. This flaw is often hubris, excessive pride, or a character weakness that is exploited by external forces, ultimately leading to their demise.
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a protagonist is a hero in a narrative/story. a female hero is a heroine, so there is no sexual differences in the term "protagonist"
The heroine (or female protagonist) is Sadie Jones, played by Mandy Moore.
Um.... She's the protagonist of the story. and she's a girl, so.... yeah. Heroine.
A fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine.
The relationship between PROTAGONIST and HEROINE suggests a specific role or type within a broader category, where a protagonist is often the main character in a story and a heroine is a female protagonist. Similarly, CLOTHING relates to a specific item (like a skirt) that is made from materials and created by a seamstress, who uses sewing as a technique. Therefore, the best analogy completion would be "Skirt."
Heroine - hero (fem)
This is called a protagonist. The protagonist is the central character in a story who is often seen as the hero or heroine, and with whom the audience typically sympathizes or identifies.
the main character in literary works is called a protagonist the main character in literary works is called a protagonist
Bell (Kristen Stewart) is the heroine, or main character of the Twilight series.
Dorothy Gale of Kansas is the protagonist of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.