0 the central character in a play, book, or film who does not have traditionally heroic qualities, such as courage, and is admired instead for what society generally considers to be a weakness of their character: --
Sukia is displayed as an antihero since she at times helps people fight crimes against humanity or committing crimes for personal gain.
The main character is an antihero, born in infamy, and emerging into a lower-class world of delinquency and roguish misadventures.
The reluctant hero differs from the antihero in that the story arc of the former inevitably results in their becoming a true hero.
Typically, these stories have a sort of antihero; an anxiety riddled individual of little admirable strength.
Unlike most main characters he is an antihero, willing to resort to violence to fulfill his agenda.
He s a fascinating guy part hero, part antihero.
For example, the page for the antihero trope contains a list of works containing varying types of antiheroes.
A brash antihero, he had difficulty adjusting to the norms of the time period.