Discover literature’s Best Morally Grey Characters in Books, who captivate readers with their blend of virtues and flaws.
A character Severus Snape from the “Harry Potter” series by J.K. Rowling is not easy to understand.
In “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby is a puzzling character. He’s on a never-ending quest to win back his lost love, Daisy.
In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” Dr. Victor Frankenstein is a scientist with big dreams.
A character Cersei Lannister from “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George R.R. Martin have many layers.
In Leigh Bardugo’s “Six of Crows” and “Crooked Kingdom,” there’s a gang called the Crows, made up of six people: Kaz, Inej, Jesper, Nina, Matthias, and Wylan.
The Darkling, a character from the Shadow and Bone trilogy, is a fascinating character.
The duo from “The Cruel Prince” series, Jude and Cardan are a pair you can’t help but be intrigued by.
The character Casteel Da’Neer from “From Blood and Ash” by Jennifer L. Armentrout is a character who isn’t completely good or bad.
A noble and strong warrior Boromir is from J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” who loves his kingdom, Gondor, a lot.
A character from English folklore, Robin Hood is known for being a bit of a rule-breaker but with a good heart.