How is the modern Anti-Hero describe in Modern Literature?
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The Anti-Hero is selfishly motivated in his 'heroic' actions. It isn't a villain who does 'evil' things, but rather a person who does heroic things almost incidentally while doing stuff for only their own gains. Sherlock Holmes, from Sherlock, is a great example of an Anti-Hero.
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- The Anti-Hero is selfishly motivated in his 'heroic' actions. It isn't a villain who does 'evil' things, but rather a person who does heroic things almost incidentally while doing stuff for only their own gains. Sherlock Holmes, from Sherlock, is a great example of an Anti-Hero.
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