Doubt
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.
confusion
morally ambiguous
A gross or obvious flaw.
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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 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.
All conflicts are the result of failure in communication. These failures causes conflict of points of view: escalation of this conflict, often tends to physical conflict; So There Is War!
Gene can be considered an antihero due to his morally ambiguous actions and motivations that often conflict with traditional heroic ideals. He displays a mix of vulnerability and selfishness, making choices that prioritize his own interests over the greater good. This complexity makes him relatable and human, as he grapples with inner demons and ethical dilemmas, often leading him to act in ways that challenge conventional notions of heroism. Ultimately, his journey reflects the struggle between personal desires and societal expectations.
Members of Congress often have ideas very different from the president about what constitutes desirable public policy.