Portrait Of A Lady On Fire < PREMIUM >
Seventh word: "who" – synonyms: that, which, whom. But in this context, "who" is a relativizer. So maybe "whom", "those who", "the ones that". Hmm, but "whom" is better here.
Original text: "Through its portrayal of two women who fall in love in a society that does not accept their relationship, the film sheds light on the experiences of women and LGBTQ" Portrait Of A Lady On Fire
Sixth word: "women" – synonyms: ladies, females, gals. But maybe "female individuals", "women folk", but keep it concise. So "ladies", "females", "daughters". Seventh word: "who" – synonyms: that, which, whom
In the user's example, the original text is: "The film also examines the theme of identity and how it is shaped by societal norms and expectations. Héloïse is torn between her desire for freedom and her obligations to her family and society. Marianne, too, is struggling to find her place in the world and to express her own desires and ambitions." Hmm, but "whom" is better here
"As" can be replaced with When. "spend" could be allocate. "more time together" might become frequently bond. Wait, the user said to alter each word with 3 alternatives. So each word in a phrase needs to be considered individually? Or the entire phrase? The previous example showed splitting phrases into multiple words with spintax. For example, in the prior response, "world of 'Portrait Of A Lady On Fire'" became "world of “Portrait Of A Lady On Fire”". So phrases are split into individual words and each word gets spintax.
"Throughout" → During. "the film" → the movie. "Marianne's paintings" → portraits. "serve as a way of" → serve as an approach to. "capturing the essence" → extracting the core of. "expressing her own feelings for her" → communicating emotional bonds with her.