Heroines
A heroine is a female protagonist who embodies courage, resilience, or moral integrity in the face of adversity. The term derives from the feminine form of hero, with origins in Old French hero and later literary usage, and it has been used across genres to denote a central female figure who drives the narrative.
Heroines appear in myths, novels, film, and comics, serving as catalysts for action, vehicles for moral or
Historically, depictions of heroines have reflected cultural norms about gender and power, with some works casting
Prominent examples span eras: Joan of Arc in history, Elizabeth Bennet in literature, Katniss Everdeen in contemporary