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"heroine" Definitions
  1. a girl or woman who is admired by many for doing something brave or good
  2. the main female character in a story, novel, film, etc.
  3. a woman that you admire because of a particular quality or skill that she has

807 Sentences With "heroine"

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The heroine of "This Is Our Land," Pauline Duhez (Émilie Dequenne), doesn't want to be a heroine of anything.
Heroine Worship by Sarah Kuhn In this sequel to Sarah Kuhn's Heroine Complex, Aveda Jupiter was once San Francisco's most beloved superheroine.
You can argue that there's no Pure Heroine without 808s and Heartbreak and maybe no The Life of Pablo without Pure Heroine.
In "A Wrinkle In Time," a new heroine, and a new KIND of heroine, is rising -- and not just on the big screen.
Kaitlyn: The young heroine of Netflix's summer 2016 viral hit Stranger Things, Millie Bobby Brown is also the young heroine of this week's One Video.
She's not an archetypal heroine — she's something new. ●
Asian Americans in pop culture are often portrayed as perpetual foreigners, rarely as leads or love interests; Han wanted Lara Jean to be "a modern-day children's book heroine, the same kind of heroine I grew up reading, except I never really saw an Asian American girl be the heroine," she explained.
But the real fun of The Refrigerator Monologues comes from Valente's hyper-stylized voice, inflected by turns with pop, jazz, and opera as she moves from heroine to heroine, genre to genre.
"Lorde, I'm hoping you can be a 'pure heroine,' like the title of your first album, be a heroine of pure culture, free from any foreign — and ridiculous — political considerations," she said.
Felicity Jones plays Jyn Erso, the film's badass heroine. 7.
Glowing media reports called her a new heroine for Japan.
The film stars Felicity Jones as the newest franchise heroine.
In her place is a far more understated, realistic heroine.
The Jordan she speaks of is Jordan Sanders, Little's heroine.
Whether or not she's a feminist heroine has been debated.
Could you handle being the heroine in a YA dystopia?
I think our heroine has finally stopped refusing the journey.
THELMA ALDANA'S elevation to the status of heroine was sudden.
"She was so excited to see her heroine," Williams said.
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The heroine of the latest movie is Eliza (Sally Hawkins).
Plus, who wouldn't want to be named after a heroine?
"My father spies on me," the novel's young heroine complains.
In Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, our heroine sometimes drops outdated phrases.
They taught me the true meaning of the word heroine.
The Randian heroine is a Mean Girl — tall, svelte, severe.
The country knows Rosa Parks as a civil rights heroine.
Ms. Rooney is being heralded as a new national heroine.
But Ms. Ferris, like her stubborn heroine, doesn't give in.
"You don't know everything about me," says Scarlett Johansson's heroine.
Although hailed as a feminist heroine, she shied from publicity.
"Running informants was about cultivating their trust," the heroine says.
Now, the connection to Rey -- the heroine of 'Force Awakens.
Bridget Jones is the romantic comedy heroine I'd always wanted.
But its portrait of its heroine, Fanny Price, is a stunner.
With that, it's revealed that Sidney is hardly a "perfect" heroine.
Played by Evan Rachel Wood, Dolores is the quintessential virtuous heroine.
Fatalities from methadone, used to treat heroine addiction, dropped by 9.1%.
Writing Heroine, which is about the opioid epidemic, was no different.
Who knows when we will see another heroine like Sierra again?
The cartoon heroine of the early aughts is making a comeback.
In the Hulu version, Moss plays the heroine and narrator Offred.
But not generally a heroine on CBS on a Sunday night.
Yet another reason why she is the millennial heroine we need.
It was not the Disney heroine design the Davises were expecting.
But, as the heroine of the play explains, so did she.
Yet, Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) isn't the film's only heroine.
I love how the heroine is driven by her own curiosity.
He credits the lasting relevance of "Hairspray" to its unlikely heroine.
In 2012, Sony struggled to make a star of its heroine.
There's a plucky heroine named Katie, charmingly played by Briga Heelan.
Or maybe our unnamed desktop heroine just isn't that into change.
"Kim Yuna was a heroine for the younger generation," Lee said.
" — Erin Cunningham"I think Lena Dunham is a mental health heroine.
The WB heroine is nearly always brunette, doe-eyed, and beautiful.
Heroine Complex, by Sara Kuhn Even superheroes sometimes need some help.
The book spans several years, ending when the heroine is 28.
But before beginning to film, he had to find that heroine.
How old is Moll Huntford (Jessie Buckley), the heroine of "Beast"?
Like his heroine, the director Michael Showalter eagerly oversells the goods.
But the heroine had looked at the studies on Sweet'N Low.
Literally millions of women grew up with that crime-solving heroine.
NBC is reviving Kathryn Merteuil — the evil heroine of Cruel Intentions.
A scary middle part wherein the heroine thinks it's all over.
She was also witty, gregarious and stylish: a natural cinematic heroine.
Amandla Stenberg, as Ruby, a rare "orange," makes a charismatic heroine.
Their hero became a heroine: Laura Cruz, a South American adventurer.
The story comes with a heroine who makes such identification easy.
I'm still waiting for my Indian-American heroine to come along.
Hope and fear are wonderfully shared by both heroine and group.
Green's heroine, April, has a lot in common with Green himself.
"That's because I have the better ideas," the clueless heroine answers.
But fear not: the heroine is here to calm him down.
The panic of her heroine, Laura, practically rises off the page.
Later, she wanders through enigmatic, rubbly landscapes like an Antonioni heroine.
The chapel is dedicated to the civil rights heroine Rosa Parks.
The new young teenage heroine of suburban America showed no fear.
Its heroine, Keiko, is 36, essentially friendless, a virgin and contented.
In the 1950s, Lizzie Borden was resurrected as a feminist heroine.
Daphne, the novel's heroine, also experiences these spells when she's startled.
In many ways, Naina is the typical early-22002s rom-com heroine: an independent, nerdy 20-something city girl (her glasses, rare for a Bollywood heroine to wear in the early '00s, reportedly spurred a fashion trend).
Episode IX deserves a leader who knows her heroine, inside and out.
That's right, Leslie values waffles above Madeline Albright, her feminist government heroine.
The heroine of this story, Veblen Amundsen-Hovda, chats with it regularly.
Choosing Warren, a heroine to the progressive movement, could ease that deficit.
However, like its iconic heroine, this book is capable of standing alone.
Left-wing politicians have hailed her as an anti-populist, humanitarian heroine.
Images of Heard in costume as the heroine have already been released.
Actually, to be precise, Spinning Silver's heroine Miryem is a moneylender's daughter.
I first encountered Jim Rugg and Brian Maruca's tenacious heroine in 2005.
Specifically, the "Bollywood heroine seductive rain dance," according to her Instagram story.
In the original series, heroine Max had the ability to rewind time.
Meanwhile Wendy Rhoades — our perfect heroine — is giving a lecture about performance.
Instead, we got the freshest-looking hero/heroine flick of the decade.
The heroine, because this is a Besson film, is much more capable.
For now, the mysteries are swirling: Just who is heroine Jyn Erso?
As of earlier this year, 122 vendors advertised fentanyl, 238 advertised heroine.
A poster in the office asked volunteers why they backed their heroine.
"They wanted to change the heroine into a white girl," he explained.
Instead (thankfully!) we have a smart, adventurous, and courageous heroine in April.
It's been awhile since Lauren Conrad was the heroine of The Hills.
Cocaine, heroine, methamphetamine, and marijuana have all been seized at the border.
She's more like an Oscar Wilde character than a Jane Austen heroine.
Star isn't a particularly sympathetic heroine: she's petty, possessive, and painfully naïve.
One can only hope our Amherst avian heroine avoids the same fate.
The shades and formulas are inspired by each Disney Princess or heroine.
In "Middlemarch," her heroine does something crazy and marries the wrong guy.
She suffers, perhaps a little too beautifully, like a heroine of melodrama.
Heroine Chic follows Zoe Porter, an aspiring fashion designer in New York.
Besides, we are always in the market for another badass Disney heroine.
"I'm thinking of ending things," Reid's heroine announces in her opening lines.
The cyborg heroine is resonating overseas, where "Alita" has generated $22018 million.
But Ms. Hopkins was reluctant to deem herself a civil rights heroine.
Ella Yelich-O'Connor, was only 16 years old when Pure Heroine dropped.
Our heroine prevails because her creed for living, however flawed, includes creation.
Cher Horowitz, I should say, is my favorite onscreen Jane Austen heroine.
Her electric performances in the 1960s made her an elusive cult heroine.
The surprising result: Spike Lee has made his most feminist heroine yet.
Inexplicably yet inexorably, the nuptial embraces between heroine and hero become valedictory.
The scheme gives her patriotic heroine character, Liberty Belle, an origin story.
Although she's not the heroine, in some ways she owns the book.
Our heroine takes off to Scotland to learn more about the bomber.
Maria is voluble, shamelessly melodramatic, the heroine of her own private opera.
Many movie versions of "Emma" emphasized the charms of Jane Austen's heroine.
It's one of the great books about journalism written by a heroine.
He fails; the hero and heroine live, of course, happily ever after.
When I reminded her of the teetotaling behind "Pure Heroine," she laughed.
When Rey, the young heroine, shows up seeking spiritual training, Luke refuses.
Adrianne Pieczonka is the heroine, Leonore, and Klaus Florian Vogt sings Florestan.
This intimate, introspective scene isn't the reader's first glimpse of our heroine.
Ms. Waller-Bridge created a modern heroine and deconstructed her at once.
Image: GizmodoBut note how Rose's eyes sparkle like the heroine in an anime.
A revelatory actress whose varied filmography is too often reduced to action heroine.
Throughout the series, our heroine becomes ever more enchanted by the restaurant industry.
Babitz's heroine, Jacaranda, speaks volumes to the messiness and mistakes that mark adolescence.
The 2001 French classic "Amélie" follows the exploits of its optimistic Parisian heroine.
She also is looking to be the heroine in her own love story.
Kelly Marie Tran is still adjusting her life as Star Wars' newest heroine.
The sparse beats that held Pure Heroine together return to steady the hurricane.
His heroine is his metaphor for Africa at its truest: powerful and enchanting.
"Moana is definitely a heroine, and she's strong and she's beautiful," Cravalho says.
In fact, she's the first Disney heroine to not have a romantic storyline.
Star Wars' newest heroine is paying tribute to the galaxy's most famous princess.
Our heroine meets the aviator after moving next door to his ramshackle house.
Colm, you grew up in a rural village in Ireland, like your heroine.
"I see so many lovely gestures telling women we're strong," our heroine sings.
She returned just fifteen minutes later, already a decorated heroine for her nation.
For every smart/brave/adventurous fictional heroine, the author must supply 1.618 boys.
The result is fuller and more complex, like two Pure Heroine songs overlapping.
Elena Ferrante fans can rejoice, their heroine is coming to the small screen.
"She is a true heroine," longtime friend Kate DeVarney, a neuroscientist, tells PEOPLE.
Its heroine, Natalie (Rebel Wilson) doesn't look like most other rom-com heroines.
Our heroine, Isabelle McElroy, joins the all-female secret society Glass Ceiling Club.
There is also TransCat, an independently published humor comic about a transgender heroine.
Love in each ballet leads to the deaths of both heroine and hero.
The heroine of "Puzzle" is Agnes (Kelly Macdonald), a housewife of Hungarian stock.
Burns spent years in the U.K. with Emmeline Pankhurst—the heroine of Mrs.
"Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn Gillian Flynn created a complex, genuinely interesting heroine.
"I see the witch as a feminist heroine or anti-hero," Denny explains.
In "Scruples," Ms. Krantz's heroine wears a pair of 11-carat diamond earrings.
How much more I respect the "villain" (and kind of hate the "heroine")!
Their heroine gamely poses for photo after photo, signing every manner of memorabilia.
Julia (Anna Maxwell Martin), the heroine of "Motherland," is mostly preoccupied with herself.
Reporter's Notebook Other movie versions of the Jane Austen heroine emphasized her charms.
An idiot deserves an idiot, in other words, and a heroine her hero.
Feature A new Netflix series aims to explore the trauma behind the heroine.
The album that made Lorde a celebrity, "Pure Heroine," came out in 2013.
In short, she makes the heroine of "Nocturnal Animals" look like a wimp.
Our heroine brings a beloved toy fox to class for show and tell.
"She was strong and unique, the perfect heroine for the season," he says.
The heroine seems to die at the end, but you're not quite sure.
The heroine of Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's "Bareilly Ki Barfi" seems interesting at first.
Why does the author feel the need to humiliate his heroine so completely?
After all, a heroine as fierce and funny as Katherine deserves nothing less.
They start off with a love story that depends on the heroine sacrificing herself again and again to a chiseled-jaw romantic hero — and then suddenly switch halfway through to pair the heroine with the hero's charismatic best friend instead.
In Bruce Chatwin's novel ''On the Black Hill,'' the heroine is called Mary Latimer.
You are the eighth child of a sharecropper — not so different from your heroine.
She is a heroine with agency, and one who feels like a real person.
Kendrick will play the heroine of the first installment of the romantic comedy series.
The cook feeds our heroine, gives her a T-shirt, and lets her be.
When MacLean's heroine said, "And so, I persisted," it was pretty hard to miss.
Lexa was the leader of the Grounders and love interest to bisexual heroine Clarke.
The book gives her the romantic range of a badly drawn, angsty YA heroine.
To be honest, our Westworld heroine Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) would probably commiserate.
The latest installment in the King Kong saga finds Larson as the female heroine.
Can an action heroine be dressed to the nines and still kick major butt?
But Watson points out that the heroine fights back and tries relentlessly to escape.
Imagine an alternate universe where Sigourney Weaver's landmark action heroine Ellen Ripley didn't survive.
" The 5' 4", 33-year-old heroine is more visible than ever these days.
This is the sort of thing a heroine might do in Henry James novels.
In an instant, she goes from Claws's side chick to Desna's fellow anti-heroine.
We've followed her story for years and let the young heroine into our hearts.
But it doesn't look like our titular heroine is completely free of Kilgrave's clutches.
Now she looks like she should be played by breakthrough action heroine Helen Mirren.
What a shame this kickass heroine is stuck playing second fiddle to Danny Rand.
Take the story of Jessica Lynch, who became a heroine of the Iraq War.
I'll confess: I didn't listen to Lorde's first album, Pure Heroine, much at all.
Our heroine has some very cruel intentions on season 3 of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Dudley, a character who swings, for no reason, from fundamentalist bully to stoic heroine.
The movie begins in snowbound America, where we meet our heroine Dani (Florence Pugh).
"Batwoman" is the newest DC heroine to join the CW's "Arrowverse" lineup this fall.
Doubles recur in her best work, especially those who seek to obliterate the heroine.
One of Nameberry's hottest baby names of 2017 belongs to a badass Disney heroine.
She has juggled simultaneous careers as a TV producer, singer, and romantic comedy heroine.
ShondaLand presents its latest guilty pleasure and hardheaded heroine in "The Catch," on ABC.
Barberich makes an appearance in the season finale of Heroine Chic, a digital comic.
Will the actress chosen to play the heroine fit the picture they'd always imagined?
The show's writers do, to be fair, give their heroine more pushback this season.
Like Charlotte Brontë's titular heroine, I wondered if the gloom had a deeper meaning.
The heroine is Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne), who hails from a politely prosperous family.
Our heroine has to police them, but she might be seduced into them herself.
Our heroine is Maika, a girl with a literal hairy monster inside of her.
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Is the heroine of Kenneth MacMillan's ballet an active agent in her own rise?
Only the two lead children — the heroine and the Nutcracker Prince — meet both. 18923.
Every heroine must have an opponent who makes her better, stronger, nimbler than before.
In the 1920s the Bolsheviks, who had seized power, made Perovskaya a national heroine.
The heroine of the title "was now afraid of everyone and everything," Chukovskaya wrote.
Ms. Biller's movie, like its heroine, presents a fascinating, perfectly composed, brightly colored surface.
The heroine Marie; her brother, Franz; and their widowed mother live in a shack.
A woman studying for a medical degree is the heroine of Welsh's pungent debut.
" The heroine "arrived at the party just as it was cresting over the edge.
A film whose heroine was supposed to survive became one in which everybody loses.
Dorothea is the heroine of "20th Century Women" and, in every way, the hub.
"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" returns for a third season and sends its heroine to college.
I regularly call my mother and my grandmother heroes — heroine never crossed my mind.
In the opening chapters, Jordan's heroine faces multiple instances of sexual assault and harassment.
The heroine of "The Neon Demon" is Jesse (Elle Fanning), who just turned sixteen.
It's as unswerving in its course as its heroine and just about as reverential.
What does it mean to you to see this Asian American heroine become iconic?
It's an odd and beautiful tale that insists on the agency of its heroine.
The heroine, Zélie, has lost her father, and is afraid to use her magic.
What's more, she's surprisingly weird for an action heroine, full of contradictions and quirks.
And just like its heroine, it's not going to apologize for that one bit.
Early on in The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories, the heroine dies.
Studios have long struggled to bring DC's star-spangled heroine to life, but Warner Bros.
But, more importantly, our curious heroine tastes it just to be sure she's really bleeding.
Historical heroine #2: Rukmini Devi of India, a dancer & choreographer who revitalized Indian classical dance!
I'd like to see Heroine performing in reverse to my original goals as a writer.
I want a story, a dreamy story, where a girl like me is the heroine.
Her heroine, Eden Reid, is the world's one savior in a world gone to hell.
At its center is Cora, the toughest, most charismatic young heroine you could ever meet.
Turning Holly into an ass-kicking heroine who loads up on weapons didn't feel right.
First off, she's a badass heroine who impersonates a male soldier to save her people.
The activists have moved to the square outside, named after Rosa Luxemburg, a socialist heroine.
She has the clarion mezzo of a Disney heroine and that archetype's signature chipper indomitability.
The campy visuals, directed by Brother Willis, feature a Barbarella-type heroine on another planet.
Apparently, Brie's new Glow hairstyle looks identical to our Hawkins heroine, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown).
My wife and I named our first child, Frankie, in honor of the novel's heroine.
But in a way, Coppola falls into the same trap her sequestered, narcissistic heroine does.
The above clip highlights Aloy's — that's the name of the game's heroine — first "override" encounter.
Gadot sent Clarkson two figurines of the iconic DC heroine, along with a signed photograph.
She isn't the typical heroine, and she isn't the Latina you usually see on screen.
I rooted for Wu's heroine, whose pluck brings to mind a modern-day Lizzie Bennet.
These women each imagine what it means to be the heroine of their own story.
The captain, who sports long, distinctive dreadlocks, has become a heroine to human rights campaigners.
Adding up her actions in the movie, Mason checks all the boxes for admirable heroine.
Netflix's effervescent, unbreakable heroine Kimmy Schmidt is coming back for a second season of hijinks.
The most horrific moment of the trailer involves the heroine tugging hair from her throat.
It's five novels in one — each one detailing the death of the same unnamed heroine.
Fans of Lelio will recall the eponymous heroine of "Gloria," his memorable film of 2014.
Little by little, we become aware that our heroine was once a figure of note.
Playing the heroine, like playing Hamlet, can be both a test and a career touchstone.
It's what makes her such a plucky heroine, and why her brashness is often overlooked.
Maisel a more real, more tangible, more likable as a whole because its heroine isn't.
Lawrence stars as an arrow-slinging heroine in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" (2014).
And her evolution says a lot about what kinds of heroine we have been missing.
"Enter Helen" focuses on the 1960s and 1970s, the decades when Hauser's heroine took off.
Here, that same addict persona is the heroine, continually relapsing into death, then getting clean.
If you could portray one literary heroine on stage or screen, whom would you choose?
As a heroine, Carol is sensationally uncharismatic: thin-voiced, remote, desireless, a stranger to herself.
"That fucking thing," says the young mother's group to whom the heroine confesses her predicament.
In other cases (see: "Author's Agent") the heroine and Mr. Right go into business together.
Ms. Delille herself plays the heroine, a 2-year-old girl abandoned by her parents.
In this revisionist take, Shakespeare's tragic heroine takes matters, and fate, into her own hands.
This is Jasmine 63 — an ambitious, career-focused heroine whose belly button is never exposed.
The unnamed heroine of her third novel is a kind of brand ambassador for ennui.
"The heroine was emerging as heroic," he writes of the show's denouement in St. Louis.
The corrupt politician is the putative villain of his book, the idealistic wayfarer his heroine.
I am a native Manhattanite, therefore Eloise was a particular heroine of mine growing up.
At the end of the tale, the heroine is ushered, naked, into the beast's chamber.
Dee, the smart and self-aware heroine of "Touch," entertains the possibility of having children.
From her biography, Catheroine of Valois could be like the heroine of a Dickens novel.
The biopic "Harriet" is getting early Oscar buzz and renewing interest in the charismatic heroine.
Even the sci-fi heroine Wynonna Earp, whose occupation is "demon protector," has glossy tresses.
He tells her that no one will buy the book if the heroine remains unmarried.
Rey, the female heroine so many had longed for, discovers her true powers and lineage.
That's how they understand their friendship: Rebecca is the rom-com heroine, and Paula is the enabling rom-com best friend, the one who has no life of her own but devotes herself instead to guiding the heroine through the marriage plot to its culmination.
Mosenkov's survival is vital for the creature's own safety and its relationship with Elisa, the heroine.
Russian Doll: The Pun With a name like Nadia Volvokov, our heroine clearly has Russian roots.
"Yu is the Hua Mulan (legendary woman warrior) of our era, a rare heroine," wrote another.
Or is her primary concern burnishing her own brand as this global human rights super heroine?
"Lively's sister Robyn, a famous supernatural heroine herself, chimed in that she was "super jelly sauce.
In it, the heroine didn't want to become a maiko; she was sold into this industry.
Definitely sounds like a contender for our new favorite heroine, right alongside Sansa, Arya, and Khaleesi.
By cleverly taking control of the narrative, Pollard transformed herself into a heroine of sexual equality.
The spectators cheering for our heroine, and the celebration courtesy at the end are just awesome.
Arvin, like Hester Prynne, the heroine of " The Scarlet Letter ," was persecuted for perceived sexual deviancy.
Louisa May Alcott could be a spinster, but the same was not true for her heroine.
"Zootopia" competed against another Disney Animation film, the musical "Moana" about a young Pacific island heroine.
The look of this Sabrina is influenced by the horror movies the heroine loves to watch.
"It is poverty only which makes celibacy contemptible," explained the heroine of Jane Austen's novel, "Emma".
Its Kenyan heroine, Handa, puts together a basket of seven fruits for her best friend, Akeyo.
Just when the hero or heroine feels safe, the monster appears from nowhere to startle them.
Just last month, Showtime's SMILF opened with its heroine masturbating twice in a 30-minute episode.
Even fellow FOX sitcom heroine Jessica Day (Zooey Deschanel) has explored role play to comedic heights.
Lear and his new collaborators decided that their updated heroine should be a Latina military vet.
After From First To Last's second album Heroine was released in 2006, Sonny left the band.
She graced the Grammys stage when she won two awards for her debut album Pure Heroine.
It's time we get a heroine that reflects the bodies of the world we live in.
It's worth noting that, for all her progress, our heroine is not fixed, so to speak.
That was the first step of many in the right direction for our heroine this season.
A glance at her calendar is like entering a Jane Austen novel -- with a multitasking heroine.
Fiercely confident, loyal, justice-loving Elizabeth Bennet barely needs tweaking to become a modern action heroine.
Thorne, who plays the heroine Paige Townsen, is currently make the rounds promoting the new program.
In the trailer, we find our heroine, now 43, still single – but this time, loving life.
The heroine, Lara Croft, has a pistol to her head and a finger on the trigger.
Instead of a troubled billionaire, Gomez's heroine fell for a rough-around-the-edges house painter.
Eventually, she landed the role of Isabelle Lightwood, the heroine on Freeform's sci-fi series Shadowhunters.
Yet she remains the moral center of the story, a heroine come to save the world.
ABC's hybrid telecast of "The Little Mermaid" seemed as caught between two worlds as its heroine.
At 13, our heroine is introduced to sex by her uncle, her mother's brother-in-law.
If there's one heroine that fans want to see more of, it's Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman.
This book's beleaguered heroine is Eleanor Flood, and she has a lot in common with Bernadette.
But what Wolitzer's heroine lacks in breezy self-assurance she makes up for in moral mettle.
The reader can thereby identify with the heroine and share in her increasing alarm and helplessness.
It's hard to embrace Katie as a heroine for the powerless when she's so self-absorbed.
The path Ninth House's audacious, if traumatized, heroine Galaxy "Alex" Stern takes is a crooked one.
Instead, we encounter a prickly, shy, arrogant, imaginative, contradictory, curious, confused, melancholic, ambitious and restless heroine.
Our heroine is a nameless woman in search of her wife in a postapocalyptic alternate universe.
But it's also because the suicide of the heroine, Hannah, succeeds in winning her popular immortality.
There were multiple Tracy Turnblads (the zaftig heroine of "Hairspray"), in headbands and roach-print dresses.
It also gives the heroine an emotional intensity and mettle unmatched by practically any other soprano.
Scheherazade, the young heroine, was a girl who looked Dominican, dark eyed, dark hair, olive skin.
And one other: a brusque, grouchy heroine whose issues go beyond cold nights and long winters.
A heroine who is a witty but wounded wallflower or a beat cop with daddy issues?
Just don't expect him to take after his heroine when it comes to matters of style.
"She is our Rosa Parks, our heroine," Emir Suljagic, a survivor of the Srebrenica massacre, said.
Through its young heroine, we experience all the describable and indescribable horrors of the Irish famine.
Who is your favorite fictional hero or heroine and who is your favorite villain or antihero?
Ana, the young heroine, meets a boy from Texas who is spending a month in Spain.
If you look past the updates, you can still see the outline of the classic heroine.
And if you go to a show, you're not interested in the hero, or the heroine.
If ever there was an unsung heroine of feminist literature, it is the amazing Jean Rhys.
Like the heroine of "Broadcast News," it manages to repel the person it's trying to seduce.
Butler's heroine, the 17 year-old Lauren, has "hyperempathy" — she feels, quite literally, other people's pain.
Rose Williams plays the young heroine embroiled in the sketchy society of a nascent seaside resort.
Our primate-smitten heroine wears gorilla pajamas for a school project, then won't take them off.
A famous movie heroine once called upon "a flock of sandwiches" to fuel her holiday soiree.
Menswear site Grailed started in 215, followed by its companion site for womenswear, Heroine, in 240.
Libertarian heroine Ayn Rand was a secret Russian agent charged with discrediting the American conservative movement.
Then "Episode 3" comes around, unraveling the story of heroine Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey) and her abortion.
Lively will next show off her action heroine skills in the highly-anticipated spy flick Rhythm Section.
Rackete, who sports long, distinctive dreadlocks, has become a heroine in the eyes of human rights campaigners.
In Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy's 220 version, "Finette Cendron," our heroine is pointedly the cleverest of three daughters.
Realism is a large part of what I deliver with my writing, and Heroine is no different.
Alongside Elizabeth, Olive served as inspiration for the heroine Marston would go on to create in 1941.
Roselle is a no nonsense heroine who doesn't really follow anything or anyone but her own convictions.
She's a few decades older than our heroine; she's not smiling amid the fireworks and epic parties.
Our heroine spent the entire 300 pages of each book in some sort of credit card trouble.
Mr. Bemelmans wrote many books, for children and for adults, that did not feature his famous heroine.
From wedding dresses to jewelry to, yes, even lingerie, there's a Disney-approved design for every heroine.
I guess I, too, was eager to know whether my heroine would be married by the end.
" —Sabrina (standing), 23 "I join the band of minority women in corporate America as a faceless heroine.
But Kiki isn't the only movie heroine young museum visitors can encounter during the midwinter school break.
Her heroine, a precursor of Bridget Jones, is big, plain and saddled with an annoyingly pretty roommate.
Max Caulfield — the time-rewinding heroine of the first game — is an absent figure in Chloe's life.
But one thing is clear even from the trailer: Our broken heroine isn't lurking in the shadows.
As Avery, Daddario is a perfect mix of old-school rom-com heroine, with a modern twist.
The Super Crew Rousey plays a metal-bending heroine in this amusing riff on second string superheroes.
Rodriguez, in stark contrast to her Jane the Virgin roots, was born to play an action heroine.
Emma Watson, who stars as the bookish heroine, said it's a concern she studied before signing on.
While the crew figured out how to get Taylor across the stadium, our heroine just started singing.
Season 1 was unapologetically feminist, pitting a heroine against the walking incarnation of male privilege and entitlement.
Speakers at the podium on Monday night will include first lady Michelle Obama, grassroots Democratic heroine Sen.
Even 30 years later, that kind of relatable yet aspirational heroine is a rare and wonderful thing.
As promised, "409" tells the story of how Alison Bailey (Ruth Wilson), The Affair's tragic heroine, died.
The words are always spoken delicately as if our heroine has reached a new level of innocence.
Episode 1 — "Pilot" Many bingeable streaming shows take their time to tell you who their heroine is.
And it would be awfully fun to pit her against her fellow hair-free heroine, Rose Namajunas.
Renee Zellweger is back as the self-doubting heroine, whose innermost thoughts are the audience's constant companion.
Find the heroine who speaks most to you, inspired by a collection of badass brunette celebs, ahead.
After battling substance abuse on and off for years, Hoffman died of a heroine overdose in 2014.
But it's clear our heroine is being set up for a crucial role in May's Avengers: Endgame.
History has mostly demonized Moses for his top-down approach and made an urban heroine of Jacobs.
One wonders if she ever knew how much of a heroine that made her in real life.
Its heroine, Major Motoko Kusanagi, is a cyborg with a manufactured body and a human brain (maybe).
"I'm not an evil person, but these are desperate times," the defiant heroine vows in one scene.
Through a hyper-formal tale of inversion and genre-based surprises, Colossal returns its heroine to herself.
But what if we went another direction — Kareninium, named for the heroine of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.
The "we" of that opening is the heroine, Ada, but the voice is not of her body.
"She's almost straight from central casting, if you need a heroine," Van Jones, the progressive activist, says.
"Maggie's Plan" is a modest movie, reluctant, like its heroine, to make large claims or excessive demands.
"Like his heroine, the director Michael Showalter eagerly oversells the goods," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Intrigue and violence ensue, and Betty soon finds herself in a hot mess, both victim and heroine.
The trailer doesn't show much more of Martha's reaction to becoming the stereotypical female video game heroine.
Giselle colors the book with the tint of betrayal, since Albrecht broke his promise to the heroine.
MORE announced that the Civil War heroine would replace Andrew Jackson on the front of the currency.
" The introductory caption read: "Is the put-upon housewife and mother becoming passé as a TV heroine?
But the heroine is Wiener-Dog, a real dachshund, who travels from owner to owner, spreading joy.
While Justin and Ronda were on the wrong side of progress, MJ seemed like our progressive heroine.
Haenel's doctor is the first Dardenne heroine who shares their distance from the community she works in.
And each show is infused with a radiant empathy for its beleaguered heroine that approaches religious dimensions.
The main character is a sociopathic heroine always dressed in a wardrobe of red, black and pink.
"Thelma" takes its teasing time revealing what kind of trouble it has in store for its heroine.
Who becomes a real heroine to a lot of my female students who don't know about her.
"Having a great female villain is as interesting and as important as having a heroine," she said.
She has a terrific partner in cinema with Shinobu Terajima, who plays Setsuko, our irresistibly flawed heroine.
Written by the Spierigs and Tom Vaughan, the script is as batty and clichéd as its heroine.
This ability to rule over men would make her a heroine for the women of Tamil Nadu.
Its gritty, violent story featured a resilient young protagonist, the bow-and-arrow-slinging heroine Katniss Everdeen.
You do me good," the unnamed heroine, an actress, repeats like a mantra in "Hiroshima Mon Amour.
As Bobrow-Strain depicts his titular heroine, she is ebullient and indomitable, a smart, fiercely loving survivor.
Our heroine — this Laurie/Hillary amalgam — begins her time in our company by dealing with an obstacle.
The opera's heroine wonders what her obligation might be to save the men who aren't her husband.
We also take a look at the new "Terminator" film, led by Linda Hamilton's groundbreaking action heroine.
She's a heroine whose girlish appearance and penchant for gummy sharks can't quite mask her steely resolve.
At one point he brings the heroine a Karl Ove Knausgaard novel from her coffee table. Woof!
Its heroine is an 18-year-old girl named Aden Sawyer who lives in Santa Rosa, Calif.
I think the main thing we learned was that we weren't feeling for our heroine as much.
A moment like this was inevitable: A docile servant with no interiority isn't exactly a captivating heroine.
When they did her autopsy report she had meth, heroine, Xanax, cocaine as well as some barbiturates.
McLain has employed impressive primary and secondary sources, including Gellhorn's letters, before letting loose her fictionalized heroine.
Mr. Khanna played a villain who plots to marry the heroine, the granddaughter of a wealthy businessman.
Today, Hill, a professor at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, has become a heroine in the #MeToo movement.
Whether Margot was a collaborator or resistance heroine is not revealed until the end of the novel.
His heroine, Aurora Greenway, a caustic Houston widow with Connecticut roots, is quick-witted, amorous and matriarchal.
Ibsen left his unlikely maverick of a heroine on the threshold of a dark and undefined future.
The heroine of the novel is Dorothea Brooke, a wealthy young gentlewoman in a provincial English town.
Or Celeste, whose heroine, Madeline, has to surmount both inner and outer obstacles while climbing a mountain.
The SpaceX engineers named it Ripley, after the heroine in the Alien movies played by Sigourney Weaver.
Time's Up feels like an appropriately cinematic turn — it's the third act and our heroine is angry.
An unforgettably dogged, devious performance by Lizabeth Scott as the "heroine" makes this one for the books.
She's a romantic comedy heroine who earns her happy ending by becoming a better version of herself.
If you want a heroine who's also something of an anti-hero, find this show on Hulu.
The zombie situation can't help but yield repetitive confrontations, though: Heroine is pinned down by zombie, almost certain to get the zombieness-inducing bite; there is painful struggle, but wait, then an awful sound, and voilà, friend of heroine has put a fork, or something, in zombie's neck.
An almost stream-of-conscious first-person narrative, it contains essentially no supernatural elements except for one surreal moment in which the heroine, during a solar eclipse, becomes psychically joined with the heroine of Gerald's Game in a moment in which they can see into each other's minds.
Sorry not sorry, Dean-lovers of America; our heroine did not take a lesson away from that heartbreak.
There are a number of clues that suggested our youngest heroine would be the one to change history.
When writing Mickey, my main character in Heroine, it was important to make her goals the reader's goals.
I was interested in that and in a heroine that looked like the girls I grew up with.
Fisher brought something new to the table: a heroine who acted against the standard tropes of science fiction.
If a player tries to pick the object up, game heroine Amy politely decides to leave it be.
In Paris our heroine cavorts with none other than Coco Chanel, along with a pack of French poodles.
Some people called you a super heroine for doing it, others not so much, sort of the opposite.
Her heroine may not be as daring as Electra, but she becomes exactly who she wanted to be.
Even though Harry Potter series is over, kids still want to be Hermione Granger, the series' bright heroine.
The heroine, Martina, is a tiny cutie who is nonetheless much bigger than anything scurrying around your basement.
Her cast, human and simian, is compelling, particularly her heroine, who rebounds from one cruel blow after another.
Carrie is not your typical villain—she's the sympathetic anti-heroine created by the trauma of her environment.
"Fake" Eleanor, the show's anti-heroine, is assigned a house decorated in the "real" Eleanor's favourite style (clowns).
It's not what happens to the relatable, just-like-you-but-prettier-and-richer heroine of a docusoap.
The first is heroine Rue Bennett (Zendaya), a biracial high school junior engulfed by various mental health struggles.
Eggers weaves a long, ambiguous journey of a novel that pits his heroine between madness and the sublime.
Now that Gal Gadot has taken the reigns in the upcoming film, this heroine is back in fashion.
The trailer starts with the heroine crashing through the ceiling of a Blockbuster store, confused about her whereabouts.
So, after careful thought, Jessup suggested "Eliza," inspired by the fictionalized heroine from "My Fair Lady," Eliza Doolittle.
But it was as the meddling 1890s matchmaker Dolly Gallagher Levi that made Channing an iconic American heroine.
Good thing Carrie Bradshaw, the shoe-loving heroine of Sex and the City, wasn't a footwear venture capitalist.
Quicker than you can say "fearless heroine," Mason's strapped on her camera and is well on her way.
After an investigation spanning six to eight months, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office seized 5,500 packages of heroine.
But avid mystery-lovers who came before them were likely directed toward an earlier whodunnit heroine: Nancy Drew.
Olivia Benson, specifically, became a kind of cult heroine for activists and writers working on sexual assault issues.
Selina Meyer is the flawed heroine we can't stop watching, and the supporting characters are just as funny.
And it was such an unusual element for your female protagonist, your heroine, to be a blackout drunk.
Similarly, the middle-aged heroine of Banerjee's short is comfortable juggling her marriage and her two-year affair.
But Henrietta, possibly the most intellectually resplendent heroine I've met in a novel, outgrows Henry's plans for her.
Our young heroine sees the world through glasses tinted not rose, exactly, but at least salmon or mauve.
On her impressive and understated full-length début, " Pure Heroine ," she managed to sound both jaded and heartfelt.
Lots of close-up shots of the heroine, plenty of physical and emotional extremes, and plenty of tension.
While Pure Heroine, her debut, was an incredible first act, this one is poised to be even better.
In other words, she looks less like the average woman and more like the prototypical rom-com heroine.
What do you think is the importance of having a protagonist who isn't that obvious of a heroine?
Much like its heroine, it's fearless, leaping out into the void with nary a care in the world.
We open in color, with a shot from above as a Tarot reader deals cards for the heroine.
For supporters, the video showed an inspirational heroine and an international symbol of Palestinian resistance to Israel's occupation.
And Meg, our beloved heroine, is the one who's able to save the day — but not through words.
Abby Hanlon's marvelous Dory Fantasmagory series, featuring the plucky heroine Dory, also known as Rascal, combines the two.
And How to Build a Girl does seem to capture the spirit of its heroine, after a fashion.
Even the name was changed, to reflect a premise that surrounds the title heroine with multiple magical warriors.
This Jane is "emancipated from the conventional tropes of the ballet heroine," Judith Mackrell wrote in The Guardian.
In other movies, the heroine starts wearing her hair down and gets a new outfit, and feels great.
Kiss Me Heroine Make Mascara Long and Curl ($10) is another best-selling brand and travel-haul favorite.
But this week, a heroine of the '90s died at 46: Dolores O'Riordan, the voice of the Cranberries.
For an opera whose heroine stores her murdered lover's head in a flowerpot, the setting felt creepily appropriate.
The story centers around a Chinese heroine, features an all-Asian cast, and was filmed partly in China.
At a fork in the road, the doctor must make a decision worthy of the Greek heroine Antigone.
The heroine, Lutie Johnson, is a single mother who lives with her 8-year-old son in Harlem.
Glendinning skirts the usual Henry VIII-centric approach by keeping her heroine some distance from the royal beehive.
Sexist, racist comments fly by our heroine without her giving so much as a glance in their direction.
One young lady had meth, and she traded some other guy for some heroine, all partied all night.
And in Tracy Letts's play about an Ohio woman, the heroine will be played by six of them.
These include the wealthy genius Adrian Veidt, known as Ozymandias; the reluctant second-generation heroine Laurie Juspeczyk, a.k.a.
Like the heroine of "The Little Red Chairs," Maryam is punished for having been impregnated by the enemy.
" She continued: "But the challenges faced by my heroine are different and don't stop at one particular point.
As in a horror film, the reader is pulled onward to find out how the heroine will escape.
She left the court with a polite half wave to the crowd as the French feted their heroine.
The trailer introduced the heroine Hua Mulan and showcased her transformation from obedient daughter to China's greatest warrior.
Hathaway's journalist character Elena McMahon is an exemplary Didion heroine: a woman worn down to her last nerve.
You may never have yearned so much for a show's heroine to calm down, even for a second.
But Sophia Amoruso, the heroine of the new Netflix series "Girlboss," demonstrates that the question isn't that simple.
In other words, DuVernay is not just showing us a new kind of heroine at a cosmetic level.
Fleabag fans are still reeling from the departure of their much beloved eponymous heroine from the TV screens.
In other words, although the tale is still set in an Asian city, the heroine has been Westernized.
How might I feel during the eight-minute jazz waltz medley of hits by my heroine Julie Andrews?
But she also swims deep in the thoughts of her heroine, who's simultaneously defiant and unsure of herself.
This season, the leading role of the young heroine is being played by 11-year-old Charlotte Nebres.
Players guide the game's heroine through a series of winding, neon levels collecting hearts and knocking out enemies.
Here, the narrative rhymes, projections illustrate the action, and the heroine reveals herself as more funky than fragile.
Judy, the heroine of the ingeniously titled "Home, I'm Darling," would no doubt be appalled by such shenanigans.
In the Ukrainian news media, Ms. Okuyeva was portrayed as a fierce heroine for fighting back to survive.
Today, you can't make a list of video game's greatest characters without nodding to Street Fighter's iconic heroine.
Like her novel's heroine, she never intended to be at the center of a battle over office hours.
But when a romantic comedy asks me to imagine myself as its heroine, I inevitably shrug it off.
As played to defiantly sunny perfection by Ellie Kemper, Kimmy Schmidt is an effervescent heroine worth rooting for.
Sidney reminds women that there's no right way to be a heroine, or a "good woman," for that matter.
The pilots feature women and narratives that define what it means to be the heroine of one's own story.
South Korea features famous painter, calligrapher and poet Shin Saimdang, while heroine Policarpa Salavarrieta is on a Colombian note.
And into the eye of this storm waltzed Langford to play Tessa, our heroine and Hardin's object of affection.
The point of Jane the Virgin was never that Gina Rodriguez's effervescent heroine Jane would always be a virgin.
Yes, the episode's titular heroine Annie (Bryant) does get an abortion just as Shrill reaches its first 20 minutes.
When it comes to storytelling, earned emotional impact, and 21st century heroine-led science fiction, seek that satisfaction elsewhere.
Gal Gadot stars as the DC Comics heroine, acting alongside Connie Nielsen, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, and Danny Huston.
That's a depressing thought, and Alicia is an apt heroine for a time of dread, disappointment and diminished expectations.
And when the show and our heroine begin to unfurl their dark wings — that's when it really takes off.
You know the answer, since she would not be an anti-heroine if she had chosen to go straight.
He's blasted Hillary Clinton as an "enabler" of her husband Bill Clinton's affairs, swapped insults with Democratic heroine Sen.
But, this isn't the first time The Bachelor(ette) has thrown Becca, its alleged heroine, under the feelings bus.
People still loved Brooke during those havoc-wreaking years, but I like the fact that she's become the heroine.
But it is Ms Gidla's mother (and Satyamurthy's younger sister), Manjula, who is the true heroine of the story.
But all three stories feature a young heroine who is able to make the next step in her life.
Coming to the rescue was an unlikely hero – a man dressed in drag as the famed Disney heroine, Elsa.
Julia, the 26-year-old heroine of Emma Rathbone's new novel Losing It, is obsessed with losing her virginity.
"So much of what Lady Bird is was this very flawed but fantasy heroine I created," Gerwig told Variety.
Now, I truly believe without Paris, the show wouldn't have the one thing every show needs: A humorous heroine.
A runway suitcase, poorly timed gymnastics, the foolish decision to vacuum in high heels... when will our heroine learn?
That iteration starred Rebecca Ferguson as Elizabeth Woodville, the titular heroine and wife of King Edward IV (Max Irons).
Mr Hoeg reverts to the Smilla model with another spookily gifted heroine, this time Susan Svendsen, a quantum physicist.
In the film, Jyn is more active than even her two main action heroine predecessors, Princess Leia and Rey.
Like many strides forward in women's history, this one has a heroine with a mind-boggling level of achievement.
Rather, he becomes so enamored of his doomed heroine that he molds his next girlfriend into her suicidal image.
She starred in 28 films with him as his heroine and developed a close relationship with him off-screen.
Supporters compare her to a neo-Obama — and to Game of Thrones heroine and queen of dragons Daenerys Targaryen.
The motif of a remodelled interior symbolizing American masculinity (misinterpreted by heroine to tragic effect) may seem over-complex.
Now she's paranoid, annoyed, and even downright hostile — all classic characteristics of a trapped heroine in a horror movie.
Maltese wrote that it is this singular scene, out of the entire series, that solidifies Snape as a heroine.
They also confirmed that Tessa Thompson, who starred in "Creed" and "Selma," would be playing the Asgardian heroine Valkyrie.
Then we meet our heroine, learn about her professional curiosity, and see that curiosity get the best of her.
Jennifer Lawrence earned a spot in the Guinness World Records book for being the highest-grossing action movie heroine.
"Today, we lay to rest our heroine, a struggle stalwart and mother-to-the-nation," the government tweeted Saturday.
The actress will portray heroine Belle in Disney's remake of "Beauty and the Beast", set for release next year.
"This is our hero, this is our heroine, we know her worth -- she gave everything to us," Duarte said.
That's the dilemma facing the adolescent heroine (Sarah Charles Lewis) of this musical based on the popular children's novel.
Meet the new face of Louis Vuitton: Lightning, a heroine from the Final Fantasy universe designed by Tetsuya Nomura.
When Ilana Glazer first came onto the television scene, she was very much the curly-haired heroine we needed.
Zoe Reed, the heroine of Eleanor Burgess's "The Niceties," is an overachieving undergraduate uncertain about her post-collegiate path.
Cora, Whitehead's heroine, escapes a brutal plantation in Georgia and takes temporary shelter in an attic in North Carolina.
Two people are separately rescued by the heroine from iffy situations that could potentially become terrible, but they don't.
With the introduction of each super heroine, the creative team reveals new wrinkles and dynamics we haven't seen before.
"I am doing only what I must do," declares the unruly heroine of "Antigone," a role model for Brunetti.
"Flower," like its pushy 17-year-old heroine, Erica (Zoey Deutch), has a dirty mouth and a strutting confidence.
" The private eye heroine, she adds, "attacks both trivial and impossible questions with endearingly clearheaded ferocity and good humor.
The adolescent heroine of his one-act ballet "The Invitation" (1961) experiences a sexual initiation that turns into rape.
Lottie's ship is sinking, but rather than let the hero sail to her rescue, this heroine engineers her own.
Instead, the life of heroine Rob (Zoë Kravitz) is fairly straightforward (save for the details of her last breakup).
It's ultimately as complacent, self-absorbed and clueless as its heroine, and not always in an especially amusing way.
And nothing about the book suggests that if it concentrated on only one heroine, she'd be drawn any better.
The long-suffering feminist heroine would make history not in a festooned lovefest but in a dreary, mechanical slog.
And the book begins by offering what most novels of this kind offer — a fetching, charismatic, somewhat volatile heroine.
The title story, from Norway, features a feisty goat-riding heroine who fights off angry trolls with a spoon.
"The Good Wife" was so intimately invested in its heroine that audiences routinely watched her simply drink in silence.
Madeleine Bundy returns as the cyan-haired heroine Kapow-i GoGo, a fighter destined to save the world again.
And while our heroine eventually defeated Lucifer, the Dark Lord remains trapped in her boyfriend Nick Scratch's (Leatherwood) body.
The book, titled "Bareilly Ki Barfi", feels like it is about her - the heroine smokes, drinks and break-dances.
Created by Exploration Acres, the maze sprawls across 20 acres and features telekinetic heroine Eleven at the center. (Mashable)
I think "Jane Eyre" is probably the foundational heroine of ungirlish girls whose belief in happy endings insanely persists.
Without ever falling into the clichés of spunky Bollywood heroine, she effortlessly embodies that admirable thing: a modern woman.
The character winds up seeming less the opera's heroine than its narrator, telling us about her adventures in California.
In Rachel, Crazy Rich Asians boasts a heroine who is not in any way portrayed as a hot mess.
So it's refreshing to watch a movie that can get along fine with a heroine who doesn't need saving.
But in her own starring vehicle, Bridget has room to encompass her more unflattering traits and be the heroine.
And you fall in love with watching Pullman's scrappy, clever heroine, Lyra, battle her way past immeasurably powerful adults.
She is the heroine of her own story — the terrible things that happen to her don't steal that fact away.
In terms of Obama's act of mercy, it does not matter whether Chelsea Manning is a heroine or a villain.
Most crucially, this show gave its heroine, pitch-perfectly brought to life by Krysten Ritter, the space to be broken.
Well, we'll say this for Alita: Battle Angel: We don't think we've seen a heroine look quite like this before.
Darlene, however, was more than just an irascible heroine of adolescent disaffection: She was also the Conner to root for.
Cash as a heroine is tough and complicated, but Rendon avoids the trope of a girl making good against odds.
Transparent shouldn't just be remembered as the show that introduced millions of TV-watchers to a complex, charismatic transgender heroine.
And 2018 seems like an especially good time for an active, unapologetic heroine who is neither condescended to nor sexualized.
Uncharted 2's Chloe Frazier will be the heroine of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, a standalone adventure coming in 2017.
Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage doesn't fit the mold of a conventional heroine, or even the mold of a conventional antiheroine.
And in Florida, one such heroine came in the form of the "Chainsaw Nun" working to clean up fallen trees.
But it remains unclear how well the populist Democratic heroine is connected to the top echelons of the Clinton campaign.
But this fairy tale lets its heroine be both monster and princess, both gold-hoarding Rumpelstiltskin and virtuous miller's daughter.
On the one hand, here was a strong female action heroine, capable of holding her own against the toughest guys.
In the hands of lesser creators, Emma might have been a heroine laid low by her own Strong Female Charactership.
He's not wrong, since Michael does have a lot of the same qualities of Mindy Project heroine, Mindy Lahiri (Kaling).
She gets points for trying — the finished rooms look vaguely Tuscan — but Aronofsky (Black Swan) delivers his heroine to hell.
Penny, the college freshman heroine of Emergency Contact, is really good at texting with a sad barista boy named Sam.
Alicia Vikander's debut as the iconic video game heroine Lara Croft on the silver screen is just two months away.
The heroine, no matter how spunky or independent she was, ended up married, engaged, or clearly about to be engaged.
An enormous amount of the gothic romance trope's appeal lies in this idea that it grants its heroine disproportionate power.
Buffy in particular granted its heroine access to both physical and supernatural strength that neither Spike nor Angel ever had.
That plunder had been stopped by one intrepid Englishwoman, Gertrude Bell, who was her heroine for all kinds of reasons.
Aggretsuko follows its eponymous heroine through the pains of modern life, including bad bosses, flaky friends, and general existential angst.
" In the same interview, Watson described Belle as "fearlessly independent-minded, defiant" and a "heroine who went against the crowd.
I think it is just so triumphant to have this powerful, brilliant Muslim woman as the heroine of this story.
Hogarth first appeared in Jessica Jones as a high-powered lawyer who would hire the heroine for private investigator work.
We can tell now that this teenage heroine will have to be braver than all of her predecessors combined.2.
But on launch day, the mischievous little beast went missing—and an accidental heroine stepped in to take his place.
She is usually now seen wearing a yellow shirt with cat-eye sunglasses, a nod to the feline-inspired heroine.
One of her last roles before her death on Tuesday at age 60 was also as the Star Wars heroine.
Ariana Grande is joining NBC's live musical event as Penny Pingleton, best friend to hair-hopping '60s heroine Tracy Turnblad.
Eve is a young and unconsciously feminist heroine with the gift of "second sight," seeking vengeance on her cheating father.
She tells us to keep our eyes peeled for mermaid doorknobs, a small nod to the heroine from local residents.
"The tennis world is so sad about the passing of Jana Novotna," Czech tennis heroine Martina Navratilova said on Twitter.
Several toy sets, like a new version of Monopoly, inexplicably exclude the do-it-all heroine played by Daisy Ridley.
Studios have not gambled on a major release on a super-heroine since Twentieth Century Fox's "Elektra" and Warner Bros.
Such an offense is surely punishable by death — certainly in Gilead — but it looks like the heroine might just survive.
The WB heroine has goals, but she doesn't want to be aggressive about making the effort required to achieve them.
Our heroine is 'a freckle-faced brunette' who is drawn to 'the gray-eyed bodyguard' and his 'powerful, strong arms.
In his great " Dido and Aeneas " (1989), the heroine is divided into the queen, Dido, and her destroyer, the Sorceress.
As it charts the bumpy course of Leona's summer love affair, the show feels as anxiously ambivalent as its heroine.
After all, as a reformed vigilante and the rare heroine among masked men, she knows her like she knows herself.
The cautionary tale ends with our heroine wondering whether it's time to bail on the wedding, or even the friendship.
At times, last night's ABC telecast of "The Little Mermaid Live!" seemed as caught between two worlds as its heroine.
HIS STUDIO was named after Scheherazade, the heroine of "One Thousand and One Nights" who evaded execution by weaving stories.
No surprise, she shares many of the qualities of her latest heroine, Susanna Kessler, whom she describes as atheist-Jewish.
The Force-sensitive heroine has historically used a single-bladed blue lightsaber, which formerly belonged to Anakin and Luke Skywalker.
This only makes the new film's decision to keep the Latina heroine ethnically ambiguous all the more puzzling to me.
To sum up: we now have a Swedish actress playing an English heroine under the guidance of a Norwegian director.
Just to complicate things, Captain Marvel is only one of the personae that are sported by the heroine (Brie Larson).
"Dora and the Lost City of Gold" delivered a feel-good family adventure with another heroine to look up to.
Lister was a perfect television heroine: brash, cocksure, rebellious, dressed in dandy black dresses that looked almost like men's suits.
Online, the female artist is both the target and the heroine, navigating the murky waters of our new digital reality.
"The irony is that the most famous feminist heroine in the theatre, arguably, was written by a man," Showalter said.
Ghost in the Shell, a manga adaptation due out in 2017, stars Scarlett Johansson as Japanese heroine Major Motoko Kusanagi.
But there's still something admirable about a period-drama heroine whose goal is to get an education, not a husband.
Someone should alert the major art museum on the opposite side of Central Park that there's one such heroine here.
That's the question posed by three new books for young readers, each featuring a heroine equal parts delinquent and valiant.
Hanne, the heroine of these popular Norwegian crime novels, joins the case after six months in mourning for her partner.
Naomi Watts, who plays Carlson, said she was excited to play someone whom she considers a brave but complex heroine.
A bildungsroman — even a spare one — needs to give its heroine a wide berth so readers can watch her unfold.
This is more than a little helpful, as the language Kate DiCamillo's tiny heroine employs is minimal, though highly melodic.
"Juliet's Curse" is a sequel to "Romeo and Juliet" in which the resuscitated heroine falls for Romeo's ripped brother, Craig.
The current Heroine ideal, Mr. Metzger said, is Kendall Jenner, a woman who mixes her high fashion with street wear.
It features a virtuous but wronged heroine, Odette, and her sophisticated nemesis, Odile, two roles generally played by one ballerina.
When it came time to talk about our heroine Lara Jean's aesthetic, I made a mood board for the producers.
Run your hands through some necklaces like a Coppola heroine feeling the air out a car window, and you're finished.
Not only that, but our heroine is forced to take down the Red Room — the very institution that made her.
Our heroine is the Cinderella seasonaire Mia, a South Boston native with sewing skills and a cancer-stricken single mother.
She tried, for instance, to play a romantic heroine in the ABC sitcom "Super Fun Night," but viewers weren't interested.
Unlike most of her male counterparts, its heroine is not trying to exorcise inner demons or work out messiah issues.
Charlotte Nebres is the first black Marie, the young heroine of "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker," at New York City Ballet.
In another, also titled "That Girl," the waterlogged heroine chokes on an off-brand Wonder Woman figurine with blond hair.
As used by Mr. McEwan's heroine, however, they signify something larger and more menacing: evil, darkness, irrationality, civilization's worst moods.
Four years after her universally lauded debut album, "Pure Heroine," Lorde is releasing "Melodrama," a testimonial to heartbreak and solitude.
Gail: One of the very few pieces of good news from this saga is that Nancy Pelosi is the heroine.
He settled on an Amazon heroine who hails from an island where women had lived without men since ancient times.
Recalling her old existence, the book's heroine wondered at how normal life went on even as horrors filled the newspapers.
So the knowledge of our tragic heroine is now informed by current medical science on the subject of mental illness.
Somehow, though, "Jessica Jones'" second season has managed to take its intriguing heroine and make her, well, kind of boring.
" Perhaps that's why "Tipping the Velvet" insists on the happy ending denied to the heroine of "The Well of Loneliness.
But when was the last time you heard a courageous woman in fiction or real life referred as a "heroine"?
Crotchety, cackling Sophie is a gem of a protagonist, the heroine of a fairy tale who thinks she's the witch.
I started with "Gone with the Wind" because I wanted the kids to be inspired by the heroine Scarlett's courage.
His captivating debut novel, "Mathilda Savitch," featured the 13-year-old heroine of the title as its fierce, brokenhearted narrator.
Maud is an unusual heroine: Neither talkative nor evidently reflective, she remains in many aspects closed to us, a cipher.
The heroine of Dana Czapnick's debut novel, "The Falconer," feels most at home shooting hoops at her prep school gym.
There is Grailed, which focuses on street wear, and Heroine, a women's wear counterpart, along with Vestiaire Collective and 2295stdibs.
And her adversary, the wolf, is a dessert hound whose main object of desire is the cake the heroine carries.
She got tackled by some of the museum attendants, was arrested, and became an instant heroine for the Tea Party.
You could look up, every so often, to see the neon sizzle and the heroine kick somebody in the head.
In her interpretation of Salomé, Butler Rivera plays the tragic heroine both as a childish coquette and a femme fatale.
And ever since her breakout album, Pure Heroine, was released in 2013, the world has been patiently waiting for her return.
Her novel Heroine Complex, the first in a series, features not one but two Asian American superheroines—and very different ones.
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Elle, after all, is a somewhat unlikely heroine; the rich blond sorority girl is usually the shallow villain, not the protagonist.
Lohan, 32, played homeschooled heroine Cady Heron in the 2004 cult classic, and Bennett, 37, played her love interest, Aaron Samuels.
Her most recent novel, Heroine, came out in March 2019 and looks at how the heroin epidemic affected one teenage girl.
Its teenage heroine, Mitsuha (voiced by Mone Kamishiraishi), is a schoolgirl who is bored of life in her lakeside mountain town.
The trailer introduces the movie's beautiful setting and heroine, Hua Mulan, showcasing her transformation from obedient daughter to China's greatest warrior.
It's hard to be too scared by a PG-13 horror movie with a heroine so charming, you know she'll survive.
"I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like," Jane Austen wrote before beginning Emma.
When she's not fighting evil as Marvel's badass heroine Jessica Jones, Krysten Ritter has a totally docile off-duty hobby: Knitting.
With his views on women's suppressed desire for submissiveness, Marston was probably acting out some bondage fantasies with his fictional heroine.
In a story built like the Mindy Project, our heroine was always going to get her version of a romantic ending.
Grey's Anatomy fans can sleep well tonight, rest assured that their favorite heroine won't be matched with another random love interest.
In Beyond Good & Evil 2, the prequel to the 2003 game, players will encounter a young, ferocious version of heroine Jade.
Millie looked at herself in the mirror, gave her best [Mad Max: Fury Road heroine] Furiosa scream — and Eleven was born.
The hard-knock, heavy-drinking heroine spends her days working as a private investigator and coping with trauma from her past.
The problem, we find out thanks to a conversation with fantastic tragic heroine Taystee Jefferson (Danielle Brooks), is one of privilege.
Yes, we all remember becoming obsessed with the series' badass, psychic heroine Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), but what about everything else?
" She might as well be describing Hermione Granger, another heroine who's "incredibly curious and learned and does things her own way.
That's right, I'm basically a rom-com heroine – minus the rom but plus the ramen because I eat almost exclusively ramen.
And there s the book's heroine, a little girl named Sophie, an orphan, who becomes the BFG's great friend and advocate.
Nevertheless, viewers saw a take-charge princess, a Howard Hawks-style wisecracking heroine with a kick-ass blaster — a new icon.
The cyborg heroine played by Rosa Salazar is resonating overseas, where it made $32 million in its first weekend in theaters.
The heroine of the film Everything, Everything, Maddy Whittier (Amandla Stenberg) is 17-years-old, but she's never left her house.
Vox juxtaposes Paris with Rory and Joey from Dawson's Creek: The WB heroine is nearly always brunette, doe-eyed, and beautiful.
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco received three awards for its 21993 exhibition, The Rama Epic: Hero, Heroine, Ally, Foe.
Here are six facts Mashable learned about Clinton's love of literature, and what fictional heroine made her who she is today.
The story revolves around a teenage heroine who embarks on an interdimensional adventure after her father, a government scientist, mysteriously disappears.
But for Ruth, the anti-heroine in director Alice Lowe's first feature Prevenge, pregnancy turns a woman into a serial killer.
Sometimes he's howling orders at a lackey, other times he's silent, staring forlornly through the window like a Sofia Coppola heroine.
Like the Hunger Games heroine, they know their own chances of survival depend not on stardom and luck, but on revolution.
Kong takes a liking to our noble heroine after she rescues a supersized yak, and later the primate saves her life.
The couple struck up a relationship via a prison pen pal service while she was serving five years for selling heroine.
A 1960 novel by Seicho Matsumoto popularised Aokigahara as a site for suicides, after the heroine took her own life there.
Emma Roberts paid homage to her aunt's famous role by transforming into the 1990's film heroine in the risqué ensemble.
But the movie also wasn't afraid of presenting, in Tess, a heroine who has not just business smarts, but sexual agency.
She craves this comprehension because she—like every purposeful fairy tale heroine before her—wants to fix the man she loves.
Turner, an uproarious woman with a raspy voice, didn't immediately remind me of Cather's weathered heroine, but she exuded elemental force.
" Ten-year-old Raymie Clarke, an anxious heroine, considers the possibility that it's "a fairy tale that hadn't been told yet.
Her heroine, Bair discovered, was a woman whose life was no less riddled with contradictions and difficult compromises than her own.
For spring, Anderson's woman is a swashbuckling heroine, wearing leather bandanas embellished with his signature rings as well as dainty chains.
It is not only Wray's heroine but also his novel that comes of age, steadily deepening and astounding as it develops.
Disney locked in Chinese actress Crystal Liu to take the screen as the fearless heroine in the 2019 live-action remake.
As with all ColourPop collections, there are a bunch of kits by heroine and also the entire bundle ($166 at ColourPop).
Wright's heroine, a New Englander named Anna Ramsey, travels to Mexico in hopes of acquiring a rare artifact: Montezuma's death mask.
And it was always my intent to flip that, so that she is the heroine, and she never will be conquered.
Series have starred the internet sensation Grumpy Cat, the government spy James Bond and the sword and sorcery heroine Red Sonja.
In a popular 224.1 novel by Japanese author Seicho Matsumoto, a heroine heads into the forest to take her own life.
Nana, the elderly heroine of Simona Ciraolo's "The Lines on Nana's Face," had quite the swinging time back in the day.
Ms. Slate's Gidget the lap dog evolves from a lovestruck princess (pining for Max) into a fierce and resourceful action heroine.
She became the book's heroine Miss Savage was a Florida native who moved to New York in 1921, before turning 30.
"I was asleep before," the heroine of "The Handmaid's Tale" says in the new Hulu production of Margaret Atwood's 21954 novel.
And she was writing her story specifically for young girls, which meant that her heroine became an active, story-driving protagonist.
She is still, like the heroine she once idolized as the little boy she was once expected to be, a fighter.
But the French-Cambodian actress could have ended up playing another heroine soon to be gracing the big screen: Wonder Woman.
A campy, 21st century take on the 1953 film noir Niagara, the heroine tumbles to her death while visiting the falls.
By casting Janet Leigh's daughter, Jamie Lee Curtis, as his heroine, Laurie Strode, Carpenter invites comparisons to "Psycho," which starred Leigh.
The puzzle here is whether Thelma is a tragically doomed heroine (like Carrie) or a romantically challenged one (take your pick).
Jessa is the disastrous heroine of our dreams; her job has never been to clean herself up, but to open herself.
In "Winchester," she's a tough heroine out to protect her family and home from evil spirits and greedy company executives alike.
She proposes hiring a pianist to play in the middle of Sloane Square, since the novel's heroine is a piano prodigy.
Enjoyment of the novel may depend on how you feel about a heroine whose early years of marriage baffle even her.
" So brava to the heroine, Roop (Alia Bhatt), who finally gets around to asking him, "Why can you never speak plainly?
" Now, there will be a pair of debuts in the role of Kitri, the fan-flapping, fiery heroine of "Don Quixote.
At their most basic level, movies are supposed to actually move; this one is as becalmed as its perpetually high heroine.
In the Trump era, Ms. Reid, the daughter of immigrants, has emerged as a heroine of the resistance to his leadership.
It told the story of a plantation heroine, Treemonisha, who defeats a mystic who is keeping his followers enslaved through ignorance.
Well, it's Walker's job to keep us guessing, even at the risk of clumsily building her heroine out of mismatched parts.
As desperate and consumed as our messy heroine may get in the process, Berry always lets her hold onto her humanity.
The logic of the marriage plot usually assures a happy ending for the heroine, whatever difficulties she faces along the way.
But because she is a Mike White heroine, she is also complicated, sometimes abrasive and not always pleasant to be around.
The two-time Democratic presidential candidate continues to loom large in the psyche of her party — both as heroine and villain.
ATOMIC BLONDE Charlize Theron's Furiosa was a great action heroine, but could she beat her new character at bare-knuckle combat?
Publishers all turned her down; they thought that for someone with a degenerative nerve disease, the heroine was just too happy.
But what I love most about it is how it reframes Alcott's decision to "sell out" by marrying off her heroine.
She is, as Denby observed, like the heroine of a play by George Bernard Shaw, taking matters into her own hands.
Chris is by turns a spirited heroine, a trollish underground woman, a feminist social critic, and a phenomenologist of romantic longing.
Her most ambitious work for City Ballet, "The Shaded Line," set to cacophonous music by Tan Dun, features an androgynous heroine.
When her book's heroine has the temerity to invoke Anna Karenina approaching the railroad tracks, the analogy is actually well earned.
Like the maddened heroine of Donizetti's opera "Lucia di Lammermoor" (in traditional productions), she wears a long nightdress, with billowing sleeves.
There is much Nikki Haley could learn from a true heroine of the South Carolina Confederate flag removal: Bree Newsome Bass.
Our heroine Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) had just secured a spot on tour with fictional pop star Shy Baldwin (Leroy McClain).
The heroine of this smart, affecting story is an 11-year-old girl who lost her mother at a young age.
In Proske's conception, the heroine is mad from the outset, the story unfolding as an extended hallucination in a hospital ward.
"If I'm going to sell my heroine into marriage for money, I might as well get some of it," she says.
A collage installed in a light box features Ms. Hoey in sunglasses and battle mode, suggesting the artist as action heroine.
A collage installed in a light box features Ms. Hoey in sunglasses and battle mode, suggesting the artist as action heroine.
In the following decades she became a cult heroine and a legend online, where fans speculated about where she had gone.
Which may well have you salivating at the prospect of Ms. Ireland taking on that ultimate damaged heroine of American theater.
And director David Leitch is a little too nonchalant about the gigantic pile of corpses his heroine leaves in her wake.
Ms. Witherspoon plans to play the heroine, a trader who is fighting sexism — and selling mortgage-backed securities — when the markets implode.
On Saturday, Jacob officially introduced us to Rey the puppy, a call out to The Force Awakens heroine played by Daisy Ridley.
In a First Man riff, the Killing Eve heroine said the film's title is also Hollywood's game plan for finding a director.
During a set visit, Marvel's Nick Fury — aka Samuel Jackson — explained to reporters exactly why Captain Marvel's titular heroine is so powerful.
She became a heroine for some and a villain for others, and has spent over two years in jail accused of kidnapping.
Just wait until our feminist French heroine and her hirsute, hostage-taking love interest come into the scene for a dance-off.
"I just had this feeling that there is a unique movie heroine here and that this isn't a poker movie," Sorkin said.
Congratulations to you MerLuca fans, for Grey's Anatomy heroine Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) got together at last.
Daisy Ridley's life has changed in more ways than one since she first stepped into the role of Star Wars heroine Rey.
The tension of Killing Eve's globetrotting machinations is only rivaled by watching our heroine and antiheroine becoming increasingly fixated on each other.
A show that bucked romantic comedy tropes is now bringing a rom-com heroine to the small screen for its sixth season.
But, ultimately, I didn't get what I wanted, which was a movie with a fat heroine who gets her own happy ending.
Still Me gives fans of the trilogy a truly satisfying conclusion for a heroine they've come to know (and love) so well.
The choral vocal layering continues, as the song's title pays homage to the film's precocious titular heroine, voiced by newcomer Auli'i Cravalho.
Because Rebecca Bunch (Bloom), a whirling dervish of feverish passion and debilitating anxiety, is no heroine — not in the traditional sense, anyway.
Caroline Framke Rebecca's trying so desperately to cast herself as the lead heroine, which you see all the time in rom-coms.
Disney's popular heroine pauses, and with a loud fart, poops out a stream of colored plastic balls that bounce down the stairwell.
The plucky female heroine of Ronja would fit right in with Kiki of Kiki's Delivery Service fame or Spirited Away's Chihiro, too.
It's because, as Kelli reminds our heroine, men out here are terrible, and at least Lawrence is handsome, faithful, and all Issa's.
She's no longer just the heroine of a trilogy: She's a franchise, and she'll likely appear in books and movies in perpetuity.
Melancholia's Justine, who is named after the "heroine" of the novel by the Marquis de Sade, desires nothing more than absolute annihilation.
But, her decision to turn down such sexual coercion ended any dreams she had about following in her heroine Olivia Pope's footsteps.
Antigone is a heroine not just because she offers her family the proper respect, but because she offers respect to the gods.
It will be the first record the New Zealand native has put out since the release of her 2013 album, Pure Heroine.
Although Midge admittedly knows nothing about the issues at hand, Jane picks our heroine out of the crowd to share her story.
He'd encourage her to be "the heroine of my dreams," help build wooden swords, and enact elaborate pretend stories with one another.
"Indifferent, really," says Melissa Joan Hart, who initially brought the magical heroine to life on the ABC sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
We're only able to understand anti-heroine Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) through her violent flashbacks, which bend reality to her traumatized perception.
"Anne with an 'E' looks much more distinguished," says our eponymous heroine upon arrival at Green Gables, which later becomes her home.
We catch up with our unnamed heroine Fleabag (writer/creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge) over a year after the events of Season 1.
The payoff left the program's heroine, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes), who ostensibly had the president's ear, at a professional and personal crossroads.
When the groom arrived, I walked into my room and asked myself what the heroine in a bad romantic comedy would do.
And then, as if things weren't bad enough, it seems Tom drugged our already pill-popping heroine during his impromptu therapy session.
Of course there are white women suffering from anorexia—Lily Collins, the actress and heroine of this film, was one of them.
The '90s-set series also features Teyana Taylor, playing fictional rapper Imani X — and she might just be TV's latest musical heroine.
It's easier for us to conceive of a heroine in Black Widow's slinky but staid bodysuit or Batgirl's new yellow combat boots.
Animated text conversations between our heroine and her mom aren't just weird, they're boring, and they yank you out of the story.
One such tale, "Why Why Girl", features a chatterbox heroine named Moyna, who drives her family mad with a deluge of questions.
Festival on Friday — the young heroine falls in love with a masculine woman, a union organizer in a Gilded Age garment factory.
And it was important to find a Jane that, even though the movie takes place in the 1880s, was a modern heroine.

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