Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Oct. 2010
The term rogue is a qualifying adjective that is used to designate those people who are characterized by having a personality nice, cheerful and with some level of taste for mischief, malice or irony. The kids They are usually mischievous but the term can be applied to anyone regardless of their age. Mischief is one of the characteristics that can define the personality of individuals and in some cases it can also be developed by animals, especially domestic animals.
Mischief is a characteristic or a trait of the personality that has to do with sympathy, with grace, with good humor and with the mischief or the evil (maybe innocent). In this sense, mischief has always been an important element of the theater comical since it is a way of saying things that would normally be criticized through humor and grace.
Being mischievous implies being a person with humor and also with a level of intelligence since it is assumed that everything that is said is for a special reason, or that it seeks to mean something particular with it. A person (or even a rogue animal) may act gracefully to get the benefit of him, to make his opinion known, or to make fun of others, for example when it is said that a person was mischievous when saying something and did it with humor or Grace. Mischief is very typical of certain environments but is not accepted in others, for example the field
labor in which the professionalism, the sobriety of attitude and respectful forms are particularly important. As said before, mischief is very typical of children who always have an innocent spirit and who always act according to their purest reasoning. Themes in Rogue