Antiheroes
An antihero is a central character in a work of fiction who lacks the conventional attributes of a hero, such as courage, moral integrity, or altruism. Antiheroes often pursue personal goals, survive through questionable means, and exhibit traits traditionally considered unheroic. They stand in contrast to idealized protagonists who embody virtue and social approval.
Characteristics include moral ambiguity, self-interest, imperfect judgment, cynicism, and emotional vulnerability. They may rely on cunning,
Role in narrative: antiheroes complicate ethical assumptions, create dramatic tension, and reflect morally complex worlds. They
Examples and scope: the label covers characters across literature, film, and television. In modern media, widely