In M.T Anderson 's novel "Feed", I think Titus of the hero possesses features of modern anti - hero. Titus is related to her way of living and anti-heroes, as selfish as everyone else has food, but after changing into violet it changes. People who have feeds may be called "corruption". Because all that they do is to use your feed for everything and you do not need to talk when instant messaging is possible. . Titus always feels "stupid" in the novel. Due to her "old language", he is always "worried that sometimes ... he is not too clever for me" (109, Anderson), he began to stay away from her. As Titus left Violet, she did not know that she was dead, after all, the reader could tell Titus to suffer from the fact that Violet is always right. He changed his life for the sake of a girl
At Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451", the main character Guy can adapt to the contemporary versus hero class. Because he changed completely at the end of the novel. Once Gay burned a book because it violated the law, after Clarisse told him about life changed to Gay. He was absorbed in burning a book, but as he began to steal things for himself, he knew that the government was wrong, he ran away from the city It was. Completely changing books from firefighters to anarchists, he takes them away from the house they burned. "His hand did all of his hands, his own brain, everyone has conscience," and the trembling curiosity of the fingers is a thief "(37, Bradbury), He will steal books without the attention of firefighters
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COMM 246 04/11/2012 Modern anti-heroes In contemporary media, violence is worshiped and heroes are not necessarily law-abiding citizens. Anti-heroes are becoming increasingly popular Many anti-heroes are criminals. Writers have the ability to make their audience fall in love with anti-heroes. Looking up at these anti-heroes can have catastrophic impact on society. Violent media, especially movies, may influence the number of violent crimes committed ... Unsurpassed Hobbit Unexpected Hero Bilbo / Baggins is not a symbol of courage But he It is still a brave and vindictive literary hero. Integrity It is only a single hero that can mess up a dragon, slay the spider and take the life threatening to eat that clown's creature. This is the heritage of Bilbo Baggins, it is just Hobbit and his Tookish blood makes him better. Usually, when it becomes a hero, Hercules is a name to be considered; hey, Bilbo and this hero are not so
In M.T Anderson 's novel "Feed", I think Titus of the hero possesses features of modern anti - hero. Titus is related to her way of living and anti-heroes, as selfish as everyone else has food, but after changing into violet it changes. People who have feeds may be called "corruption". Because all that they do is to use your feed for everything and you do not need to talk when instant messaging is possible. . Titus always feels "stupid" in the novel. Because of her "old language", he is always "worried that sometimes ... he is not too clever for me" (109, Anderson), he began to stay away from her
Over the years, the use of modern anti-heroism has increased. I believe this is because in today's society it is more interesting to read a defective hero than to read a hero about a stereotype "Superman" type. I am more interested in the main character's flaw and bad nature. Through the reading of 1984 and 451 F, the roles of Winston, Julia, and Montag played the role of modern anti-heroes. Although their physical or mental nature may be defective, their actions indicate a heroic glimpse. Even though their flaws may outweigh their advantage, they still make the right moral choice to make them a perfect contemporary anti-hero