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A '''martyr''' is a character that suffers many near-death experiences, and (almost) lethal injuries. Actually, they sometimes go through so much pain (some even lose body parts) that the audience starts to wonder whether they'll survive.
 
A '''martyr''' is a character that suffers many near-death experiences, and (almost) lethal injuries. Actually, they sometimes go through so much pain (some even lose body parts) that the audience starts to wonder whether they'll survive.
   
Note: Do not mix Tragic heroes and Martyrs. While the first category suffers ''psychological ''torments, the other suffers ''physical ''pains. For example, a Disney hero is often tragic, but less often a Martyr (to avoid shocking young viewers).
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Note: Do not mix Tragic heroes and Martyrs. While the first category suffers ''psychological ''torments, the other suffers ''physical ''pains. For example, a Disney hero is often tragic, but less often a Martyr (to avoid shocking young viewers). However, in some cases, a hero can be both a Tragic hero and a Martyr.
 
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Revision as of 12:44, 3 January 2017

Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.
~ John 15:13

When you watched cartoons as a kid, like Disney movies, you thought the hero was untouchable, and would always win at the end. This category will put you into doubt.

A martyr is a character that suffers many near-death experiences, and (almost) lethal injuries. Actually, they sometimes go through so much pain (some even lose body parts) that the audience starts to wonder whether they'll survive.

Note: Do not mix Tragic heroes and Martyrs. While the first category suffers psychological torments, the other suffers physical pains. For example, a Disney hero is often tragic, but less often a Martyr (to avoid shocking young viewers). However, in some cases, a hero can be both a Tragic hero and a Martyr.

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