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Heroes in literature

Literature often explores various archetypes of heroes, each with distinct characteristics shaping their journey and persona. Byronic heroes are marked by their profound inner struggles and societal alienation, often misunderstood despite their intense moral convictions.

Heroes in literature

Heroes in literature

Anti

- They do not posses traditional hero qualities - They struggle to overcome their moral conflicts - They are dishonest, greedy and immoral

Byronic

- They posses a rich inner life, but a negative public image - They are seen as outcasts - They posses strong morals and passions

Tragic

- Posses a fatal flaw - Evoke a feeling of pity - Their errors lead to their demise

Epic

- Posses extraordinary abilities - Come from noble birth - They are viewed as legendary

Classical

- They have a special ability that makes the stand out -They appear normal in the surface - Their special ability starts to come out

Everyman

- Normal people -Underdogs - Strong moral compass