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The phrase "morally ambiguous character" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a character in literature, film, or other narratives who exhibits traits that are not clearly good or evil, often leading to complex moral dilemmas. Example: "The protagonist in the novel is a morally ambiguous character, making it difficult for readers to determine whether to root for him or not."
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Crane is a morally ambiguous character and Rihanna's whole persona is that of an edgy non-conformist.
"I wanted to write a more morally ambiguous character," Clark says.
Despite his many heroics, Sparrow is a pirate and a morally ambiguous character.
Four episodes into shooting the 13 hours in the first season, Snipes said he's begun to get a handle on the morally ambiguous character.
The Smallville incarnation of Lex Luthor is first introduced as a morally ambiguous character, who walks a fine line between good and evil.
And also, DJ, the character that they met, for the purposes of Finn's character, had to be a morally ambiguous character that you're not sure about, that you're guessing about, and we already know that we love the character of Lando so it just wouldn't have played in that part story-wise".
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The current project aims at better understanding how narrative characteristics in stories function in the liking, moral evaluation, and enjoyment of narratives featuring morally ambiguous characters (MACs).
The grays, the shadows, the mysterious webs of murder, deception and corruption, the morally ambiguous characters.
In the late 1990s HBO pioneered an intelligent, patient style of storytelling that gloried in loose ends and morally ambiguous characters, a style "The Sopranos" came to epitomise.
A set of complex, morally ambiguous characters who compel us to relate to them despite their often troubled nature and gaping collection of character flaws.
McConaughey and Harrelson turned in first rate performances and I really liked the fact they portrayed morally ambiguous characters who were not obviously or necessarily "good" guys.
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