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    An anti-hero can be defined as a character with a pivotal role in a story and possess traits contrasted with those of a traditional hero. While the traditional heroic character is brave, strong, and seems to have no flaws, anti-hero character can be clumsy, unsolicited foolish, is often the embodiment of ineptitude or bad luck and is an amalgamation of both good and evil. An anti-heroic character in a story can display a wide variety of traits while still fitting in the anti-hero role. Earnes and

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    appear to be while in comparison to No Sympathy for the Devil by Heather Havrilesky says, that we tend to cheer for the flaws of the anti-hero because we can justify their wrong doings for the greater good. As it is in the stories, all families have a hero, villain, and anti-hero. In real-life, heroes and villains are human beings. It is not immediately apparent who the hero is and who is the villain. As the famous expression states, “you cannot judge a book by its cover,” meaning that just because someone

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    An anti-hero is a protagonist who does not demonstrate the usual or customary qualities generally found in a hero. Meursault is the protagonist in Albert Camus’ The Stranger. Does he display qualities of a real hero? Or does he does display qualities of an anti-hero? A real hero is outgoing and brave. An anti-hero is detached and limited in the things he/she does. In the beginning of The Stranger, Camus describes Meursault as a person who has different emotions and views toward people he interacts

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    self-fulfilling goal that benefits the greater good in some way, the anti-hero serves as the protagonist of the story. Though the anti-hero may seem to be the villain they are not, at worst they are delusional but never evil. Often formed from tragedy and occasionally psychotic the anti-hero is an important archetype in the area of storytelling. The anti-hero the protagonist with an unjust cause that happens to benefit the greater good. An anti-hero is not a role model or someone to look up to; often they are

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    Antonio Marquez Professor: Dr. Terri Moore English 232 31 October 2016 The Great Gatsby To be an anti hero, a character must be a common man that is portrayed as a good person but with bad qualities. For the most part, an anti hero is also a person that a reader can relate to, someone who has experienced a form of tragedy through series of events that the character can’t control. Tragedies that have been brought upon from his own flaws from the past and present. In the book The Great Gatsby by F

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    SUCI HANIFAH LITERARY CRITICISM II EDRIA SANDIKA/MARLIZA YENI 8 MAY 2013 Frankenstein as Anti Hero Character A women who wrote “Frankenstein” named, Mary Shelley, she was born August 30, 1797, in London, England. Mary Shelley came from a rich literary heritage. She was the daughter of William Godwin, a political theorist, novelist, and publisher. Her ideas to write Frankenstein cameon summer of 1816, Mary and his brother Percy visited the poet Lord Byron at his villa beside Lake Geneva in Switzerland

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    By definition a hero is “a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.” So what is an “Anti-Hero?” An anti-hero is a noble and courageous man much like a hero, but he is selfish and cruel. As readers, we attach ourselves to the anti-hero because we want to see “the good” in everyone. Walter Lee Younger in the play, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is an anti-hero because of his narcissistic traits, nobility as he evolved

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    definition, the narrator in “Cathedral,” can be seen as an anti-hero. He is an inglorious character who is particularly jealous and close-minded toward a blind man. Despite showing negative characteristics, provoking insecurities, and living in a destructive way, he eventually overcomes his ego that separates him from the rest of the world. Vogler stated, “An anti-hero is not the opposite of a hero, but a specialized kind of hero, one who may be an outlaw or villain from the point of view

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    An anti-hero in the most common protagonist in the genre of noir who mostly has some negative qualities like aggressiveness and dishonesty, also according to the Wikipedia, “An anti-hero is a protagonist who lacks conventional heroic qualities such as idealism, courage, and morality.” By the definition and reading through James M. Cain’s novel Double Indemnity, we are sure that Walter Huff in this book is the anti-hero, because of his ruthless murder. For example, Walter first uses his knowledge

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    characteristics of the hero in a story. The hero is often unmistakable in whatever medium he or she occupies, be it a novel, poem, movie, or song. He or she is the epitome of the perfect human, the type of person everyone looks up to and strives to be. In reality, however, these heroes are rare and it is almost impossible to decipher the real heroes from the people who seem to be heroic. It is in this situation where a new classification is necessary—the anti-hero. An anti-hero is a central character

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