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While the protagonist is usually someone that we can identify with and emulate, sometimes they are not. In these cases, "anti-heroes" present an image of what we shouldn't do, and what might become of us if we make the wrong decisions.
By Br. Casey Cole, OFM and Br. Tito Serrano, OFM4.9
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While the protagonist is usually someone that we can identify with and emulate, sometimes they are not. In these cases, "anti-heroes" present an image of what we shouldn't do, and what might become of us if we make the wrong decisions.