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heroine and chooses
Serious writers who used lesbian characters and plots included Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle ( 1973 ), which presents a feminist heroine who chooses to be a lesbian.
The book Washington Square and The Heiress have an old maid heroine who ultimately chooses to remain a spinster and embraces the freedom of not having to enter marriage.

heroine and die
In a preface to Storm from the Shadows author David Weber confirms both the comparison of Honor to Lord Nelson and widespread reports that he had originally planned on having Honor die in the Battle of Manticore, as " like Nelson, Honor had been supposed to fall in battle at the moment of victory in the climactic battle which saved the Star Kingdom of Manticore and ratified her as the Royal Manticoran Navy's greatest heroine ".

heroine and recovery
Julie Grossman argues in her article " The Trouble With Carol " that Haynes concludes the film as a challenge to traditional Hollywood film narratives of the heroine taking charge of her life, and that Haynes sets Carol up as the victim both of a repressive male-dominated society, and also of an equally debilitating self-help culture that encourages patients to take sole responsibility for their illness and recovery.

heroine and years
Jesus is also commonly thought to have died at the same age, and Catherine's heroine Mary Magdalen is said to have fasted for thirty-three years.
Similarly, TV heroine Jessica Fletcher of Murder, She Wrote is confronted with bodies wherever she goes, but over the years corpses have also piled up in the streets of Cabot Cove, Maine, where she lives.
And Herman's drug habit became public domain: In 1977 for instance the Wild Romance played a gig in a highschool in Almelo, the Christelijk Lyceum ; during the break Brood was caught on the toilet taking heroine or speed ( there are different reports on the type of drug, but it is a wellknown story amongst former students ), the rest of the concert was cancelled, and this also was the last time a rockconcert took place at this school for many years.
For the next three years Mitchell worked exclusively on writing a Civil War-era novel whose heroine was named Pansy O ' Hara ( prior to publication Pansy was changed to Scarlett ).
He reminded studio head Harry Cohn he was " spending three hundred thousand dollars on a picture in which the heroine is seventy years old ," to which Cohn responded, " All I know is the thing's got a wallop.
Letty, the " heroine " of the book, has plans to share a country retreat with her old friend, Marjorie, but her hopes are dashed when Marjorie suddenly announces that she is to marry a clergyman some years younger than herself.
This time Ernest Daudet ( a brother of Alphonse Daudet ) made the accusation, claiming that four years earlier, he and Gilbert-Augustin Thierry had written a play, Saint Aubin, which takes place in Paris on the day after the Battle of Marengo ( roughly the same time-setting as La Tosca ) and whose heroine ( like Tosca ) is a celebrated opera singer.
Over one hundred years later, her body was exhumed and brought back to Paraguay where the dictator General Alfredo Stroessner proclaimed her a national heroine.
Only this time the heroine has married for rational reasons and is freed in the beginning for her true love, which reason forbade her to marry years before.
They proceed in chronological sequence, and the heroine ages from a thirtyish nun in 1431 through the next twenty years.
Honor Stephanie Alexander-Harrington ( née Honor Stephanie Harrington ) is a fictional character invented in 1992 by writer David Weber as the heroine of the eponymous " Honorverse ", a universe described in a series of best-selling military science fiction books set between 4002 and 4022 AD, in which mankind has spread through the galaxy for 1920 years since the first slow ships left Earth.
This has sometimes correlated with how far productions of the play go towards reaffirming a sense of unification, for example a 1947 production concentrated on showing a post-World War II community reuniting at the end of the play, led by a robust hero / heroine in Viola, played by Beatrix Lehmann, then 44 years old.
The Marriage Home of Annie Laurie ( the heroine of ' the world's greatest love-song ') who married Alexander Fergusson, 14th Laird of Craigdarroch, on 29 August 1709, and lived there for 33 years.
It also featured the first vocal recording for thirty-three years of lost ' 60s /' 70s folk heroine, Vashti Bunyan.
After a few years of small TV jobs on All My Children and NBC's short-lived Malibu Shores, she landed her first main role as the heroine on Aaron Spelling's daytime soap opera Sunset Beach, where she played the virginal Meg Cummings.
The character of Kim was has been a pivotal heroine on the show for over thirty years.
Edward Henry Corbould ( painting ) 1815 1905 ~ Heloise forlorn 1850 ~ watercolour and gum arabic ~ arguably the very best depiction of the tragic heroine of all time, a true masterpiece by this, Queen Victoria's instructor to the art of watercolour for twenty years ( whom together with her husband also collected works by him, many of which ( a large collection ) can still be viewed at the main residence of the Queen of England, Buckingham Palace ) The image produced by Corbould is deeply moving, the eyes turned to the heavens, with the eternal question embedded ' why ?'...
Flag of Blue Sky takes place two years after the original story and stars a new heroine named Acheaburca Fuajarl XIV, a princess of the Fuajarl Kingdom.
Sahni's wife Damayanti died at a young age in 1947, who was the heroine of his film, Gudiya ( 1947 ) and two years later he married his first cousin, Santosh Chandhok, later known as an author and television writer.
Two years later, she starred in the NHK drama series " Churasan " and her portrayal of the heroine Eri won her rave reviews.
She decides kill Toby since his expected life span is more than twenty years, and leaving him would ruin her reputation as a heroine.
Fifteen years pass, and Galgear manages to break out of his prison, kidnapping the former heroine Valna, and he is pursued by troops led by Cham.
355 was the Culpers ' code for " lady ," and after 225 years she remains a nameless heroine who, many historians believe, died for her country.
After The Detective closed, Frohman cast her in the heroine ’ s role in Gillette ’ s Clarice, a role she filled for the next two years.

heroine and under
Hesiod and Stesichorus tell the story according to which after her death Iphigenia was divinised under the name of Hecate, fact which would support the assumption that Artemis Tauropolos had a real ancient alliance with the heroine, who was her priestess in Taurid and her human paragon.
During the 1980s, she played Ruth Perkins, the mother of Allison Perkins, who had kidnapped the newborn baby of heroine Viki Lord Buchanan under orders from phony evangelist and mastermind criminal Mitch Laurence.
The heroine finds him entering her life where she is under stress as a radio ' voice '.
In the novel Saving Grace by Julie Garwood, the heroine finds documents relating to Arthur's murder, committed under the orders of King John, by two of King John's barons.
To give just two examples: the heroine Geneviève Dieudonné is recycled from Newman's own Warhammer novels ( first appearing in 1989 Drachenfels, written under the name Jack Yeovil ), and Carl Kolchak has a brief cameo as a reporter following the Ripper case.
In the novel the heroine is killed by falling under the paddle wheel of a steamboat.
) His other novel, published under the nom de plume of Frances Snow Compton, was Esther, whose eponymous heroine was believed to be modeled after his wife.
In honor of the young heroine, a celebration of sweets from around the world is produced: chocolate from Spain, coffee from Arabia, and tea from China all dance for their amusement ; candy canes from Russia ; Danish shepherdesses perform on their flutes ; Mother Gigogne has her children emerge from under her enormous skirt to dance ; a string of beautiful flowers perform a waltz.
Also, in 1846 Sarah Borginnis resupplied American soldiers with food while they were under fire, and was therefore nicknamed " the heroine of Fort Brown "; then-General Zachary Taylor rewarded her with the rank of brevet colonel.
The giudicato of Arborea survived much longer compared to the other giudicati and greatly expanded its territory in the 14th century, reaching its peak under Marianus IV the Great and Eleanor, its heroine.
In the 1980s, Wheeler ( under her maiden name of Jakobson ) briefly dabbled in voice acting on the animated series SilverHawks, where she provided all the female voices, specifically the villainess Melodia and the heroine Steelheart / Emily Hart.
In the end, Wonder Girl, having blossomed into a competent, level-headed heroine since her more awkward days hiding under her wig and goggles, and also having stuck with the team through thick and thin since close to its beginning, wins the election, and is given full blessings from former leader, Robin.
Priyanka Kothari made her debut in the film under the stage name of Amogha, while the film also marked the debut of another heroine, Pooja, who had already signed up to feature in Jeeva's Ullam Ketkumae at the time.
Although the hero and heroine appear under different names, and the elf-king is replaced by a mermaid, the story is essentially the same: The youngest brother rides out to rescue his sister, and succeeds.
Githzerai history was the same as githyanki history until shortly after the ancient illithid empire was thrown down under the leadership of the legendary heroine, Gith.
Jonni Future is a fictional comic book heroine, who appeared in the pages of Tom Strong's Terrific Tales, a series published under writer Alan Moore's America's Best Comics line of comic books for Wildstorm Comics.
She had tried the effect of the shawl dance, in imitation of Emma, Lady Hamilton ; she now sought fame in literature, and in 1803, after consulting Chateaubriand and other writers of distinction, published her Valérie, a sentimental romance, of which under a thin veil of anonymity she herself was the heroine.

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