eponymous heroine

Frequency: 2.80.4 per million words

The main female character of a work (like a book, play, or film) who has the same name as the title.

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  • Jane Eyre is the famous eponymous heroine of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel.
  • Jane Eyre, the eponymous heroine of the novel by Charlotte Brontë, faces many hardships.
  • The audience follows the journey of the film's eponymous heroine from poverty to success.
  • The opera is named after its eponymous heroine, Aida.
  • In her essay, she analyzed the complex motivations of the play's eponymous heroine.
  • Elizabeth Bennet is the beloved eponymous heroine of "Pride and Prejudice."
  • Many readers find it difficult to sympathize with the novel's cold and calculating eponymous heroine.
  • Many literary critics praise the complexity of the eponymous heroine in "Madame Bovary."
  • The actress won an award for her portrayal of the brave eponymous heroine.
  • She played the role of the eponymous heroine in the film adaptation.
  • The story of 'Cinderella' revolves around its kind-hearted eponymous heroine.
  • The story follows the journey of its eponymous heroine from innocence to experience.
  • What challenges does the eponymous heroine face throughout the trilogy?
  • As the eponymous heroine, she carries the entire narrative.
  • Unlike the book, the movie adaptation gives the eponymous heroine a much happier ending.
  • The play centers on the tragic fate of its eponymous heroine.
  • The author spent years developing the character of his eponymous heroine.
  • Fans of the series adore the strong character of the eponymous heroine.
  • The musical 'Evita' tells the dramatic life story of its eponymous heroine, Eva Perón.
  • The legend speaks of an eponymous heroine whose courage saved her people.