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RE: Why I Love Writing Morally Gray Characters
I don't know what to say. After reading the first lines, I had Inuyasha (a character in an Anime with the same name) in mind. If it comes to perfect heroes, you will rarely find them since everyone has his/her weak spots or flaws. If a character is only good, this would definitely be a very boring person, or a personality no one likes.
I do like the "bad" characters more, simply because they have way more personality shown, plus it takes courage to act that way.
Pity you use the hashtags #fiction and #romance again since both aren't found in what you wrote. If I would search for those topics since that is what hashtags are, I wouldn't expect to read what you wrote.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
I agree with you that truly “perfect” heroes are rare, and that’s exactly what makes flawed characters more interesting to explore. Even characters who seem ideal usually have weaknesses or inner conflicts that make them human. I like your mention of Inuyasha. He’s a good example of someone who isn’t purely good or bad but carries emotional complexity. That kind of balance is what I try to reflect when writing morally gray personalities.
You’re also right about the hashtags. I appreciate you pointing that out. I’ll be more careful to make sure my tags accurately match the content in future posts. Thanks again for taking the time to read and share your perspective.