A male hero is often referred to simply as a "hero." In literary and cultural contexts, terms like "protagonist," "champion," or "knight" may also be used, depending on the specific narrative or genre. In some cases, the term "antihero" describes a male character who lacks traditional heroic qualities but still plays a central role in the story.
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.
Hero and 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...
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Male is a "hero" female is a "heroine".
The male form of heroine is - hero.
hero is from the Greek, in Greek mythology he was a demigod, Hero is male and Heroine is female
Hero :P
why calamba called cradle of hero
Shinx, as the hero/partner Pokemon, can only be male.
Hades never had a male lover who was a hero in mythology.