现代文学中的反英雄概念探析

Q4 Social Sciences
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The Concept of the Anti-Hero in Modern Literature: An Analytical Study
In contemporary India, the idea of the anti-hero has become a well-liked literary and cinematic cliche. Characters that embody flawed, complex, and frequently conflicting attributes are considered anti-heroes. They lack standard heroic traits like selflessness, morality, and nobility. With its more complex depiction of human nature, this archetype challenges conventional ideas of morality and heroism. The modernization of India's social and cultural scene is responsible for the anti-hero's rise. The notion of the ideal hero has lost some of its appeal because of globalization and the emergence of a more individualistic society. The way that Indian characters are portrayed in literature and film has also changed because of increased exposure to Western media. In contemporary Indian literature and film, the anti-hero is frequently portrayed as an outsider, a rebel, or a victim of circumstance. These characters are approachable and human since they frequently battle their inner demons and societal standards. In general, the idea of the anti-hero in contemporary India differs from the classic heroic archetype and provides a more accurated representation of human behaviour.
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Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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