A traditional heroine is a female character in literature, film, or mythology who typically exhibits courage, resilience, and moral integrity. She often overcomes challenges and obstacles to achieve her goals, and is seen as a positive role model for others.
The male form of heroine is - hero.
You say "lily is a super heroine"
heroine
Yes, Phoenix Jackson can be considered a heroine in the traditional sense as she demonstrates courage, perseverance, and selflessness throughout her journey to obtain medicine for her grandson in Eudora Welty's short story "A Worn Path." Despite facing numerous obstacles and challenges, she remains determined and resourceful, embodying traits typically associated with heroic figures.
The masculine form of heroine is hero. Heroine is just a woman superhero.
Heroine refers to a female hero.
It seems that no one loves the hero and the heroine. Why are they the hero and heroine then?
heroine is a woman hero.
The Heroine of the Yangs was created in 1998.
Mother Heroine ended in 1991.
Heroine Sheiks was created in 1999.
Heroine of Hell was created in 1996.