![]() Occasionally, a "harem ending" occurs where the main protagonist ends with all of the women, but this is more common in works intended for older audiences. Harem endings typically follow two different routes, the main character ends up with one or more of the women. In a reverse harem, it focuses on female protagonists who are being courted by males and/or lesbians, usually seven or more. "Reverse" Ī reverse harem is the gender-opposite of a "straight"-harem, wherein a harem is directed towards male protagonists with women and/or gay men courting the protagonist. The main character often spends time with them just to see their efforts to prove themselves to him. Secondly, all his love interests have low self-esteem, falling for the main character because of his nice personality and kindness. This can let the readers insert themselves in the character’s stead or develop sympathy for the character. Typically, harem fiction fixes on key characteristics.įirst, the main protagonist, typically a young man, has very little characterization other than being nice, reacting passively to his surroundings. Intimacy is customary but never necessary. ![]() The most distinguishable trait is the group of polyamorous females or males who accompany the protagonist and, in some instances, live with the protagonist.
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