Richard as an anti-hero: How much Richard realized this prototype? In the play of William Shakespeare of Richard III, Richard was portrayed as physical deformation and psychological influence. People believe that his inner soul reflects his physical deformation. Richard is considered to be the protagonist of the show, but that is very contradictory. The hero is the hero of the story, he shows the characteristics of courage and perseverance, and I am impressed with his brave behavior and noble qualities.
Anti-heroes are heroes with particular characteristics of villains and characteristics of personality, but ultimately they succumb to the goals and desires of the hero. Anti heroes were born out of literature and myths thousands of years ago, especially in ancient Greek mythology. Many anti-heroes have confused backgrounds that make them exist and experience their own inner spiritual and spiritual conflicts. And that affects the decision they make. But this also provides them with enough psychological and spiritual growth space. Sometimes the motive for doing the right thing is just to do the right thing. But I can reward them for their motives. This versus hero does the right thing to gain some kind of benefit. They regard it as a deal. Some people do the right thing for revenge. From the established law, they are also portrayed as police and criminals.
Richard as an anti-hero: How much Richard realized this prototype? In the play of William Shakespeare of Richard III, Richard was portrayed as physical deformation and psychological influence. People believe that his inner soul reflects his physical deformation. Richard is considered to be the protagonist of the show, but that is very contradictory. - Introduction Fyodor Dostoyevsky's underground memo (1864/2008) is a diary written by an anonymous narrator (page 7) that calls himself "malicious" and "unattractive". As the narrator 's self - hatred characterized by self - alienation is very obvious, he is often referred to as an underground man by critics (Frank 1961, p. 1). But this underground man is the central character of Dostoevsky's novel and represents the subversion of a typical brave hero.
Anti-hero is defined as the protagonist of the story and lacks the qualities of traditional heroes such as idealism, courage, dignity, tenacity, moral goodness, and altruism. Anti heroes are often inferior to readers in terms of intelligence, vitality, and social purpose, where classical heroes are larger than life. Therefore, in the technical definition of this word, there are not many examples of anti-heroes in manga and movies. Fortunately, the Bironic hero belongs to a wide range of categories. And the less well - known term is what we call mistakenly as an anti - hero. Byron heroes are defined as proud, sullen, cynical, contemptuous on the forehead, pain in his mind, ruthless revenge, but deep and strong emotion