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  7. Joy Cooper​​​ No, an anti-hero is a major character who lacks the many qualities of a traditional hero like empathy, friendliness, and judging fair, and they often do the heroic things out of selfish reasons. Their bad qualities are often more apparent than their good ones, but their objectives and alignments ultimately make them heroes rather than villains. Let's look at Snape. Throughout the first 5 movies, his objective is just to be a Hogwarts teacher, and although he has a gloomy presence, is being unfair and abusive, he still never shows any intentions of being evil; it's just his teaching methods, and he genuinely teaches the students with the intention of actually teaching them. His hatred for Harry is also motivated by his hatred for James after being bullied by him, which also overwhelms him and takes over his emotions, but he still never attempts to murder Harry or harm him for no reasons. In fact, there are moments where he actually attempts to protect him despite his hatred for him; no villains would have done that unless it's a trick to gain the hero's trust, which it isn't in this case. And when you find out Snape's full backstory and his status as a double agent, there’s no way you can call him a villain. Here are some examples of anti-heroes: - Charles Foster Kane from "Citizen Kane" - Rick Blaine from "Casablanca" - Jim Stark from "Rebel Without A Cause" - Man with no name from the "Dollar" trilogy - Travis Bickle from "Taxi Driver" - Rambo from the "Rambo" series - Melvin Udall from "As Good As It Gets" - Jimmy Rabbit from "8 Mile" - Frank Martin from the "Transporter" trilogy Real-life anti-heroes who appeared in movies: - Jake LaMotta from "Raging Bull" - Oskar Schindler from "Schindler's List"
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