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Raya is a gorgeous, accessible film, with engaging characters, a winning heroine, and sumptuous animation from start to finish.
Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon is a sumptuous fantasy — but it makes a mess of Southeast Asian culture | Aja Romano | March 5, 2021 | VoxBack in Nome, as the families of Maurer, Crawford and Galle clamored for an investigation into the men’s fates, Ada became something of a celebrity, hailed in the press as a heroine on par with Robinson Crusoe.
Virgil stands for empire, too, but he’s also an interesting riff on a classic gothic trope, which is for there to be a sexual attraction tinged with violence between heroine and antihero.
Gothic novels are obsessed with borders. Mexican Gothic takes full advantage. | Constance Grady | October 16, 2020 | Vox
If the outbreak had been a movie, this would have been the scene where the heroine mobilizes an all-star squad of specialists to save the planet.
Inside the Fall of the CDC | by James Bandler, Patricia Callahan, Sebastian Rotella and Kirsten Berg | October 15, 2020 | ProPublicaThese new fiction releases are oddly compatible tales of gritty heroines on long-haul journeys in a natural world on the brink of destruction.
Even though victims groups see Haselberg as a heroine, she feels she could have done more.
Presumably, while our formerly sad animated heroine picks daisies in her garden (and it is almost always hers, not his).
Mother’s Little Anti-Psychotic Is Worth $6.9 Billion A Year | Jay Michaelson | November 9, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe 30-something heroine glamorized the metropolis and its coveted name brands, Arora says.
How Brooklyn Invaded Paris—Next Stop, the World | Brandon Presser | October 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe artist Mike Denison has set himself a challenge: to draw one picture a day for an entire year of his heroine Bea Arthur.
Mischievous and spirited, she was a heroine for generations of young girls who read and idolized her.
Madeline’s New York Moment: Ludwig Bemelmans’ Heroine Comes Home | Erin Cunningham | July 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBesides, when he hears it's for that real heroine of a kidnapping story everybody was talking about, he'll be willing enough.
Dorothy at Skyrie | Evelyn RaymondMistral enumerates eight dramatic works treating the life of his heroine.
Frdric Mistral | Charles Alfred DownerBut the reward for virtue, which frequently fails to make its appearance, waited upon our heroine.
A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties | Charles MajorWho then can wonder that our young heroine should begin to think herself of more consequence than she really was?
The Adopted Daughter | Elizabeth SandhamThe little girl heroine adds another to the list of favorites so well known to the young people.
The Rival Campers | Ruel Perley Smith
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