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<p style="text-align: left;"><b>Explanation: </b>This article explores why antiheroes captivate modern audiences. It delves into their realism, moral complexity, and rebellious nature, showing how these flawed characters create deeper emotional and intellectual engagement in fiction.</p>
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<p><strong data-start="4540" data-end="4551">Empathy</strong> /ˈɛmpəθi/ (noun): The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.</p>
<p>The character’s tragic past evoked deep <strong>empathy</strong> from the audience.</p>
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<p><strong data-start="4716" data-end="4729">Ambiguous</strong> /æmˈbɪɡjuəs/ (adjective): Open to more than one interpretation; unclear.</p>
<p>His motives remained <strong>ambiguous</strong> throughout the story.</p>
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<p><strong data-start="4874" data-end="4889">Charismatic</strong> /ˌkærɪzˈmætɪk/ (adjective): Having a charming and appealing personality.</p>
<p data-start="4315" data-end="4469">Despite his flaws, the antihero was incredibly <strong>charismatic.</strong></p>
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<p><strong data-start="5041" data-end="5054">Rebellion</strong> /rɪˈbɛljən/ (noun): An act of resistance against authority or norms.</p>
<p>Her actions were seen as an act of <strong>rebellion</strong> against tradition.</p>
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<p><strong data-start="5206" data-end="5221">Protagonist</strong> /prəˈtæɡənɪst/ (noun): The main character in a story.</p>
<p data-start="3272" data-end="3372">The <strong>protagonist</strong> struggled with difficult moral choices.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-7fc7f4d74733be869f4dcb8df0a5fadc" style="color: #d89e00;"><strong>Why We Root for Antiheroes in Fiction</strong></h3>
<p data-start="61" data-end="507">In modern fiction, antiheroes have become some of the most captivating and complex characters we encounter. Unlike traditional heroes who stand for virtue and morality, antiheroes are often flawed, morally ambiguous, or even outright rebellious. Yet, audiences frequently find themselves not only empathising with them but actively rooting for their success. But why do we, as readers and viewers, feel drawn to these unconventional protagonists?</p>
<p data-start="509" data-end="1032">One reason lies in <strong data-start="528" data-end="539">realism</strong>. Classic heroes can feel idealistic and unreachable, whereas antiheroes are more reflective of the real human experience. They make mistakes, struggle with their inner demons, and often walk a fine line between right and wrong. Characters like Walter White in <em data-start="800" data-end="814">Breaking Bad</em> or Lisbeth Salander in <em data-start="838" data-end="871">The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo</em> reveal the complexity of human nature. We see parts of ourselves in their struggles—anger, regret, ambition—and that shared emotional landscape fosters empathy.</p>
<p data-start="1034" data-end="1512">Another factor is their compelling <strong data-start="1069" data-end="1087">character arcs</strong>. Antiheroes are frequently driven by personal motivations, not societal expectations. This makes their journeys unpredictable and often more dramatic. While a traditional hero might be saving the world, the antihero may be avenging a personal betrayal or fighting a corrupt system in morally questionable ways. The internal and external conflicts they face heighten the narrative tension, making their stories more gripping.</p>
<p data-start="1514" data-end="1872">Moreover, antiheroes challenge the audience&#8217;s sense of morality. When we support someone who behaves unethically, it forces us to question our own values. Are we justifying their actions because of their backstory? Does the end justify the means? These questions keep us intellectually engaged, adding layers of depth to our experience as readers or viewers.</p>
<p data-start="1874" data-end="2274">Antiheroes also embody <strong data-start="1897" data-end="1910">rebellion</strong>—a trait that resonates in today’s world where institutions and authorities are often under scrutiny. Characters like Thomas Shelby from <em data-start="2047" data-end="2063">Peaky Blinders</em> or Tony Soprano from <em data-start="2085" data-end="2099">The Sopranos</em> defy rules, break conventions, and carve their own path. Rooting for them can feel like a vicarious form of rebellion, allowing us to momentarily escape societal constraints.</p>
<p data-start="2276" data-end="2543">Finally, antiheroes are not just flawed—they&#8217;re often <strong data-start="2330" data-end="2345">charismatic</strong> and <strong data-start="2350" data-end="2368">highly skilled</strong>, which makes them undeniably watchable. Their confidence, intelligence, or dark humour can offset their more questionable traits, further complicating our perception of them.</p>
<p data-start="2545" data-end="2886">In essence, antiheroes appeal to us because they are human in a way traditional heroes often aren&#8217;t. Their complexity invites introspection, challenges our morals, and delivers more emotionally resonant stories. In rooting for them, we don&#8217;t necessarily condone their actions, but we do appreciate the rich, layered storytelling they enable.</p>
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<p data-start="3724" data-end="3790"><strong data-start="3724" data-end="3790">Grammar Focus: Complex Sentences &amp; Modal Verbs for Speculation</strong></p>
<p data-start="3792" data-end="4058">The article uses <strong data-start="3809" data-end="3830">complex sentences</strong> with <strong data-start="3836" data-end="3859">subordinate clauses</strong> to express nuanced ideas (e.g., <em data-start="3892" data-end="3999">&#8220;While a traditional hero might be saving the world, the antihero may be avenging a personal betrayal&#8230;&#8221;</em>). This structure allows writers to contrast ideas clearly.</p>
<p data-start="4060" data-end="4270">It also uses <strong data-start="4073" data-end="4120">modal verbs for speculation and possibility</strong> (e.g., <em data-start="4128" data-end="4147">&#8220;might be saving&#8221;</em>, <em data-start="4149" data-end="4161">&#8220;can feel&#8221;</em>, <em data-start="4163" data-end="4182">&#8220;may be avenging&#8221;</em>). These are helpful for expressing uncertainty, possibility, or hypothetical scenarios.</p>
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<p data-start="4424" data-end="4470"><em data-start="4424" data-end="4470">This book <strong data-start="4435" data-end="4444">could</strong> be useful for your exam.<br /></em><em data-start="3865" data-end="3902"><br /></em></p>
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