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No, they do not mean the same thing. An anti-hero is a protagonist who lacks traditional heroic qualities, while a villain is a character who opposes the hero and is typically depicted as evil or antagonist.
The person saying this is being sarcastic. It means that the accused in this case just did something they thought was awesome. The person saying " you're a villain" doesn't think the same.
Cortes was not a hero or a villain, he was both. Cortes killed alot of people on his road to greatness but if he did not kill the word would not be the same
happens all the time, but I think you meant same character? Schwarzenegger in Terminator as villain, then in the sequels as the hero.
Ellen Ripley (Alien)
Melodrama is a type of play. This type of play normally has the same characters every time. eg Hero Heroine Villain Side Kick Servant Elderly Parent. The Hero always defeats the Villain and rescues the Heroine. The Side Kick is normally silly and gets lots of things wrong!
Not unless you are talking about a sub sandwich made from bird meat. A hero is commonly defined as a "remarkably brave person." It is also the name of a long sandwich. A heron is a freshwater wading bird with a long neck. Perhaps you were meaning a Hero and a Heroine. Both refer to a brave or admired person, but the Heroine is a specific distinction for a female. "Hero" is traditionally used for males, but in modern times can be used for either gender. They can also both be used to refer to the main or lead character in a novel, play, or movie, particularly one who fights for a just cause, or against a villain.
No. Heroine is a noun, a person (the female gender of hero). The same word, heroic, is used as an adjective for heroine or hero.
No he is the hero of the movie and he returns home at the end of the movie. you can also read the book War Horse and it will tell you the same thing.
Protagonist, hero, narrator (if in 1st person.) However in some cases these don't have to be the same person.
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.
antihero, felon, lawbreaker.