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Annie visits her English teacher for help on a new term called the Antihero...
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| Mr. Whitaker, can you review the meaning of an antihero with me again? | |
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| Why of course Annie! Basically the antihero in a story is the protagonist who doesn't have heroic traits. | |
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Confused, Annie seeks more help...
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| Umm, can I have an example of an antihero? | |
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| Think of Severus Snape! Although he seems to be working with the antagonist, Voldemort, in the Harry Potter series. His "evil" intentions are actually used to protect Harry from Voldemort's harm. | |
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Annie finally realizes what an antihero means and summarizes.
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| OH! So basically an antihero is the good guy in a story with evil intentions. | |
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| EXACTLY! Good job Annie! Good luck on the quiz next period! | |
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