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.
Bell (Kristen Stewart) is the heroine, or main character of the Twilight series.
the main character in literary works is called a protagonist the main character in literary works is called a protagonist
Dorothy Gale of Kansas is the protagonist of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.