Trope name for anti-hero's henchmen doing bad things while anti-hero does something good?

Trope name for anti-hero's henchmen doing bad things while anti-hero does something good? - Brave doctor in flying superhero cape with fist stretched

I see this everywhere. Basically, the anti-hero will be doing something good/trivial/civilized, while the scene repeatedly cuts to his henchmen running around doing bad things.

  • A famous example of this is obviously the baptism scene in The Godfather, where Michael kills the other dons.
  • Another example is Walter White in Breaking Bad, Season 5, walking around with his baby, while it keeps cutting to his hired assassins committing brutal murders in prison.
  • Yet another example is Narcos, where Pablo Escobar is dancing with his wife, while his henchmen commit some murders elsewhere.

I have seen similarly-structured scenes elsewhere as well. It seems like a very predictable and cheap way for the movie to depict that the protagonist is deep because he's got this civilized side to him but simultaneously does some really evil things.

Is there a name for this trope?






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What is the anti hero trope?

An Archetypal Character who is almost as common in modern fiction as the Ideal Hero, an anti-hero is a protagonist who has the opposite of most of the traditional attributes of a hero. They may be bewildered, ineffectual, deluded, or merely apathetic. More often an anti-hero is just an amoral misfit.

What are the three types of anti heroes?

5 Types of Anti-Heroes
  • The Classical Anti-Hero.
  • The \u201cDisney\u201d Anti-Hero.
  • The Pragmatic Anti-Hero.
  • The Unscrupulous Hero.
  • The \u201cHero\u201d in Name Only.


What is the antihero archetype?

An Antihero or Antiheroine is a leading character in a story who, unlike a traditional hero, lacks conventional heroic qualities such as idealism, courage, and being morally good.

Can an anti hero be evil?

The word anti hero can be defined as a protagonist who lacks the qualities that are normally admired in heroes. They may have villainous or morally ambiguous attributes, making them not so heroic.



Trope Talk: Antiheroes




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