Anti Hero | Literary Terms | Literary Terms and Devices

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The term antihero refers to a fascinating character type in literature that stands in stark contrast to the traditional hero. An antihero is a protagonist or main character who lacks conventional heroic qualities such as bravery, morality, or idealism. Instead, they often possess traits that are more flawed or complex. They may exhibit moral ambiguity, making decisions that are questionable or unethical. Their imperfections can make them more relatable to readers, as they reflect real human struggles and conflicts. Anti-heroes usually exhibit significant personal issues or dark traits that contribute to their complex nature.
The antihero's complexity often leads to rich storytelling, as their journeys can be both compelling and thought-provoking.
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