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Sentence count:140+4Posted:2017-03-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: heroicheroismasteroidpurloinedmarie antoinetteroiladroitbroilerMeaning: ['herəʊɪn]  n. 1. the main good female character in a work of fiction 2. a woman possessing heroic qualities or a woman who has performed heroic deeds. 
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121. The article is mainly about the analysis of the character of Heroine, the leading role in the opera Carmen, and the dissection of how the music Habanera shapes the character of Carmen.
122. The sea - stories are sometimes weakened by the necessity for a heroine.
123. The heroine was a tall, slim blonde with lily-white skin.
124. The heroine Chiyoko begins her acting career in 1940 with a movie filmed on location in Manchukuo, the Japanese puppet state of Manchuria that was part of Japan's attempt to rule Asia.
125. The Awakening written by Kate Chopin, however, reverses males authority on watching, taking the heroine as the master of her own body as well as the subject of watching.
126. She is offered as heroine, with all sorts of apologies and qualifications.
127. Certainly Poppy, the antically joyful heroine of "Happy-Go-Lucky," was a radically free spirit, almost violent in her expressions of good feeling.
128. The novelist makes his heroine commIt'suicide at the end of the book.
129. He says that nobody could like the heroine of Mansfield Park.
130. In the novels of the period the dilemma was felicitously solved by the discovery, on the last page,[http://sentencedict.com/heroine.html] that the apparently penniless heroine was really a great heiress.
131. The novel's heroine, a toothsome superwoman who runs a railroad.
132. The glamorous crime fighting heroine 'Wonder Woman' has changed her booty shorts and red boots for spandex leggings and blue boots.
133. Phil is the heroine of Pittsburgh acrimonious television weather reports, and sloppy work.
134. Rosamund, the heroine in Margaret Drabble's novel The Millstone, is one of the representatives of the new female intellectuals growing up under the influence of Simone de Beauvoir.
135. Women approaching 30 might once have modelled themselves on the feisty, ambitious heroine of the film Working Girl - willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead in business.
136. As the scene fades out , the hero and the heroine walk away from each other.
137. Saint Joan of Arc (6 January 1412– 30 May 1431) is considered a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint.
138. Under Hardy's pen, the heroine Tess is created as an attractive and warm-hearted pure woman, who has the quality of endurance and self-sacrifice.
139. In Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys, a Caribbean writer, employs a variety of symbols and images, especially the mirror images, to interpret the identity crisis of the heroine.
140. Jack: You bet. They say the heroine is played by Jane Fonda.
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