Moral ambiguity: A quality in characters or situations where clear distinctions between right and wrong are blurred or absent.
How to apply it: Analyze how moral ambiguity in a character prevents simple judgment and forces the reader to grapple with competing values.
Course: AP English Literature · Unit: Longer Fiction or Drama II
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