The psychology of the antihero and its characteristic features
The psychology of the anti-hero and his characteristic features form the basis for the study of complex and contradictory characters who differ from traditional heroes in their immorality, unpredictability and internal conflicts.Antihero is often presented as a character with a dark past, deep internal conflicts, and unconventional moral values. Its characteristic features may include selfishness, cynicism, cruelty, ambition, the pursuit of power, or even psychopathic tendencies.
In the psychology of the antihero, we see the reflection of the dark sides of human nature and internal demons, which can lead to its fall or to a kind of insight and rethinking of their behavior. His motivations and internal conflicts often become the basis for the development of the plot and dramatic tension in a literary work or film.
Through the study of the psychology of the antihero, we are immersed in a world of complex and contradictory characters that evoke mixed emotions and make us think about the nature of human nature and morality. This genre of literature offers a unique opportunity to explore the dark aspects of the human psyche and reflect on the moral dilemmas and elections that shape our destiny.
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