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  2. List of fictional antiheroes - Wikipedia

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    This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an antihero—a protagonist or supporting character whose characteristics include the following: imperfections that separate them from typically heroic characters (such as selfishness, cynicism, ignorance, and bigotry); [1]

  3. Conflict (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    "Man versus man", such as is depicted here in the battle between King Arthur and Mordred, is particularly common in traditional literature, fairy tales and myths. [ 1 ] Traditionally, conflict is a major element of narrative or dramatic structure that creates challenges in a story by adding uncertainty as to whether the goal will be achieved.

  4. Lists of fictional characters by work - Wikipedia

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    List of Alex Rider characters; List of minor characters in the Alice series; List of Amelia Peabody characters; List of Angels & Demons characters; List of minor Animorphs characters; List of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter characters. The Vampire Council of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter; List of Atlas Shrugged characters; List of Avalon: Web of ...

  5. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    A stock character, popular in 16th-century Spanish literature, who is comically and shockingly vulgar Clarín, the clown in Pedro Calderón de la Barca 's Life is a dream , is a gracioso. Examples of similar characters in Anglophone culture include Bubbles , Wheeler Walker, Jr. and the stand-up persona of Bob Saget

  6. Theme (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary literary studies, a theme is a central topic, subject, or message within a narrative. [1] Themes can be divided into two categories: a work's thematic concept is what readers "think the work is about" and its thematic statement being "what the work says about the subject". [2]

  7. ‘Fargo’ Actor Lamorne Morris on His Character’s Fate, Being a ...

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    In a recent episode of the Awards Circuit Podcast, he discusses the fate of his “Fargo” character, as well as his recent experience playing Garrett Morris (no relation) in “SNL 1975,” an ...

  8. False protagonist - Wikipedia

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    A false protagonist is presented at the start of the fictional work as the main character, but then is eradicated, often by killing them (usually for shock value or as a plot twist) or changed in terms of their role in the story (i.e. making them a lesser character, a character who leaves the story, or revealing them to actually be the antagonist).

  9. Kevin Costner gives 'perfectly honest' reaction to ... - AOL

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    Kevin Costner reacted to the Season Five, Part Two premiere of "Yellowstone" and the fate of his character John Dutton.