I think the anti-hero is a character in the book or story that isn’t necessarily the main character but everyone notices them. They have a personality that shouldn’t be liked but is and is loved by the audience that learns about them. Someone who does terrible things and acts horribly but the reader or observer loves them for that because they might be funny or engaging or, in a way, how we view ourselves if we didn’t have limitations an internal filter.
Manon: She is a witch that has grown up killing and training to kill, she has iron claws and teeth and belongs to a witch coven that’s called the Ironteeth. But what she doesn’t know is that her grandmother who is the leader of their coven lied about her parents. This lead to her killing the sister she didn’t know she had. At the start of the story she is allied with the antagonist but as she learns truth and what the antagonist intends for the witches homeland she sides with the main character who is trying to save the land the antagonist is destroying. Her personality stays the same throughout the story as she is violent and ruthless but loyal, she’s cold and uncaring for anyone who dies but the people she cares about like her battalion of 13 witches she has grown up training with to become one of the first air battalions where they ride wyrvens. Her ideals don’t think for everyone, just for her and the 13, but as she becomes more and more responsable for people and the lives of others she changes and widens her concerns.
Recent Comments