Hero (n): a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability; a man admired for his achievements and noble qualities; an illustrious warrior; one that shows great courage.
Villain (n): a deliberate scoundrel or criminal; a character in a story or play who opposes the hero; one blamed for a particular evil or difficulty.
Vindicator (n): challenger; avenger; defender; endorser, expounder; protector; vanquisher; warrior.
Victim (n): an unfortunate person who suffers from some adverse circumstance; a person who is tricked, swindled, or taken advantage of.
What about a hero for the wrong cause ?
What about a villain for the right cause ?
Do you need to be a vindicator to be a hero ?
Do you have to be a victim to be vindicated ?
Are definitions written in stone ?
Are we supposed to re-evaluate ?
Is someone supposed to let us know ?
2 comments:
Hero fighting for a wrong cause is Suyodhan. Growing up watching the Mahabharata, I always wanted to have an ending where he wins. Btw that is excellent idea for my new book.
first book already done kya ?!
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