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I am concerned because this page says that all Byronic heroes are morally in the gray to dark area, but a Byronic hero is simply someone who is moody, introverted, and Having deep emotions. He is usually a melancholic loner (and that is not always a bad thing) and he does not hold with the beliefs of his society as a whole and does what he thinks is right. This is a man who thinks that his society is doing something wrong and is likely trying to fix it on his own, and he may succeed and change the society. Some examples of morally good Byronic heroes are Samus Aran and Philip Marlowe.
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I am concerned because this page says that most or all Byronic heroes are morally in the gray to dark area, but a Byronic hero is simply someone who is moody, introverted, having deep emotions. He is usually a melancholic loner (and that is not always a bad thing) and he does not hold with the beliefs of his society as a whole and does what he thinks is right. This is a man who thinks that his society is doing something wrong and is likely trying to fix it on his own, and he may succeed and change the society. Some examples of morally good Byronic heroes are Samus Aran and Philip Marlowe the detective.
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