An anti-hero of one's own - Tim Adams

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Translator: tom carter Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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Literary critic Northrop Frye once observed
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that in our primitive days, our literary heroes were -- well, nearly gods,
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and as civilization advanced, they came down the mountain of the gods, so to speak,
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and became more human, more flawed, less heroic.
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From the divine heroes like Hercules,
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down the mountain below the miraculous but mortal heroes such as Beowulf,
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the great leaders such as King Arthur,
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and the great but flawed heroes like Macbeth or Othello.
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Below even the unlikely but eventual heroes such as Harry Potter,
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Luke Skywalker, or Hiccup,
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until we reach the bottom and meet the anti-hero.
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Contrary to the sound, the anti-hero is not the villain, not the antagonist.
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The anti-hero is actually the main character in some contemporary works of literature.
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Guy Montag in "Fahrenheit 451," Winston Smith in "1984,"
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who unwittingly ends up challenging those in power -- that is,
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those who abuse their power to brainwash the populace to believe that the ills of society have been eliminated.
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Ideally, those who challenge the establishment should be wise, confident, brave,
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physically strong, with a type of charisma that inpires followers.
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The anti-hero, however, at best demonstrates a few underdeveloped traits,
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at worst, is totally inept.
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The story of the anti-hero usually unfolds something like this.
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The anti-hero initially conforms, ignorantly accepting the established views,
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a typical, unquestioning, brainwashed member of society.
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The anti-hero struggles to conform, all the while starting to object,
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perhaps finding other outsiders with whom to voice his questions,
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and naïvely, unwisely, sharing those questions with an authority figure.
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The anti-hero openly challenges society,
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and tries to fight against the lies and tactics used to oppress the populace.
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This step, for the anti-hero, is seldom a matter of brave, wise and heroic opposition.
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Maybe the anti-hero fights and succeeds in destroying the oppressive government,
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with a lot of impossible luck.
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Perhaps he or she runs away, escapes to fight another day.
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All too often though, the anti-hero is killed, or brainwashed
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to return to conformity with the masses.
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No heroic triumph here, no brave individual standing up against impersonal institutions of a modern world,
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inspiring others to fight, or resourcefully outwitting and outgunning the massive army of the evil empire.
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Our storytelling ancestors calmed our fears of powerlessness
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by giving us Hercules and other heroes strong enough to fight off the demons and monsters
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that we suspected haunted the night beyond our campfires.
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But eventually, we realized the monsters did not lie out there,
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they reside inside of us.
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Beowulf's greatest enemy was mortality.
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Othello's, jealousy.
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Hiccup, self-doubt.
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And in the tales of the ineffectual anti-hero, in the stories of Guy Montag and Winston Smith,
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lie the warnings of contemporary storytellers playing on very primitive fears:
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that we are not strong enough to defeat the monsters.
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Only this time, not the monsters chased away by the campfire,
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but the very monsters who built the campfire in the first place.
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