List of fictional anti-heroes

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This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an anti-hero. Characteristics in protagonists that merit such a label include, but are not limited to:

  • Imperfections that separate them from typically "heroic" characters (selfishness, ignorance, bigotry, etc.)
  • Eventual redemption through love, friendship, duty, etc.
  • Qualities normally belonging to villains (amorality, greed, violent tendencies, etc) that are tempered with more human, identifiable traits (confusion, self-hatred, etc.)
  • Noble motives pursued by bending or breaking the law in the belief that "the ends justify the means."

Each of these examples has been identified by a critic as an anti-hero, although the classification is somewhat subjective matter. Some of the entries may be disputed by other sources.

Contents

  1. ^ BBC News; De Niro takes anti-hero honours, August 16, 2004.
  2. ^ The Toronto Star, Peter Howell; Psycho killer is no pop culture anti-hero, April 19, 2000.
  3. ^ Guardian Unlimited; BRET EASTON ELLIS.
  4. ^ Guardian Unlimited, Books Quiz; Bloomsday 2001.
  5. ^ Guardian Unlimited, Michael Billington; Brighton Rock, October 6, 2004.
  6. ^ Guardian Unlimited, David McAllister; Will Salinger sue?, November 11, 2003.
  7. ^ The Robert E. Howard United Press Association, David McAllister; selections from One More Barbarian #37.
  8. ^ Towson University, John L. Flynn; A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF HEROES IN CONTEMPORARY WORKS OF FANTASY LITERATURE.
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