Vastly, I must say. Although in recent times, the grey-shaded characters have become prominent, in earlier times there was a clear distinction between the protagonist and the antagonist, where the characters used to be sketched with clear balck and white distinction. Today, the people are receptive of not only circumstantial flaws in the character, but also of certain inherent evil. Such reception, then transpires into acceptance of people with flaws, in real life too.
Vastly, I must say. Although in recent times, the grey-shaded characters have become prominent, in earlier times there was a clear distinction between the protagonist and the antagonist, where the characters used to be sketched with clear balck and white distinction. Today, the people are receptive of not only circumstantial flaws in the character, but also of certain inherent evil. Such reception, then transpires into acceptance of people with flaws, in real life too.