Antihero
An antihero is a central character in a story who lacks the traditional attributes of a heroic figure, such as courage, nobility, or altruism. Instead, they are defined by moral ambiguity, complexity, and a focus on personal motives rather than public virtue.
Characteristics of antiheroes often include cynicism, pragmatism, self interest, or a willingness to bend rules and
Historically, the term arose in early 20th-century literature and became associated with modernist and noir fiction.
Examples commonly discussed across media include literary figures such as Meursault from The Stranger and Holden
The antihero remains a flexible, widely used category that reflects shifts in audience expectations and serves