Storytelling for Film and Television
An outlaw is a person who has been declared as outside the protection of the law, often associated with criminal behavior and defiance against legal authority. In many stories, outlaws embody themes of rebellion, freedom, and the complexities of morality, often operating outside societal norms to challenge authority or fight for a perceived justice. Their characterization can evoke both sympathy and disdain, making them compelling figures in narratives.
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