Antiheroes

/ˌæntiˈhɪroʊz/ noun

Plural of antihero; main characters in stories who lack the traditional heroic qualities like courage or virtue, making them more realistic and complex.

From anti- (against) + hero (from Greek hērōs, a demigod or brave warrior). The term emerged in the 20th century as literature began exploring morally ambiguous protagonists who contradicted the idealized heroes of classical literature.

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