morally ambiguous
marally ambiguous K<3
confusion
An antihero may experience inner conflict with feelings of guilt, doubt, and self-doubt. They struggle with their morality and sense of right and wrong, often battling their own demons while trying to navigate their actions and decisions.
A gross or obvious flaw.
The antihero is unsure of what to do
An antihero is a central character in a story who lacks traditional heroic qualities. An antihero is not the same as a villain. An antihero will probably not be brave or strong or loyal. I don't care for books with an antihero instead of a hero, personally.
Audio Antihero was created in 2009.
An antihero is a central character who lacks conventional heroic qualities, such as morality, courage, or idealism. Instead of embodying traditional virtues, antiheroes often exhibit flawed traits and complex motivations, making them relatable and compelling. Their actions may be driven by personal agendas or moral ambiguity, leading to a more nuanced exploration of good and evil. This complexity often challenges readers' or viewers' perceptions of heroism and morality.
An antihero is a protagonist in the story who often wins the sympathy of the audience, but is not heroic in the traditional sense. Antiheroes have flaws and behave in immoral or inadvisable ways and can seem more human, complex, and relatable than classic heroes.
Walter White from the TV show Breaking Bad is a modern example of the Antihero archetype. He starts as a mild-mannered high school chemistry teacher but transforms into a ruthless drug lord, displaying complex motivations and morally ambiguous actions.
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