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  2. Character flaw - Wikipedia

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    In the creation and criticism of fictional works, a character flaw or heroic flaw is a bias, limitation, imperfection, problem, personality disorder, vice, phobia, prejudice, or deficiency present in a character who may be otherwise very functional. The flaw can be a problem that directly affects the character's actions and abilities, such as a ...

  3. List of fictional antiheroes - Wikipedia

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    This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an antihero—a protagonist or supporting character whose characteristics include the following: imperfections that separate them from typically heroic characters (such as selfishness, cynicism, ignorance, and bigotry); [1]

  4. Stereotypes of Jews in literature - Wikipedia

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    Dickens portrays him as immoral, miserly, and "disgusting" to look at. Another famous example is the character of Svengali in George du Maurier's novel Trilby. Some authors of this period seem to have attempted to counterbalance the negative portrayals of Jews in their earlier works with more positive images in later works.

  5. 8 Toxic Personality Traits To Watch Out for in Yourself and ...

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    8 Toxic Traits To Watch Out for in Yourself and Others ... Dr. Lyons believes that in many cases it can be unfair to label people as toxic—not everyone who displays negative traits is a truly ...

  6. Dark triad - Wikipedia

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    A reliable measure of the light triad traits was developed, and demonstrated that they are not simply the opposite of the dark triad's Big Five and HEXACO model traits. [16] The light triad predicts positive and negative outcomes regarding Agreeableness and Honesty-Humility personality traits, and expands on understanding the dark triad as a ...

  7. Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United ...

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    Latino Americans represent approximately 18% of the U.S. population, but only 0.6 to 6.5% of all primetime program characters, 1% of television families, and fewer than 4.5% of commercial actors. [5] That poses the issue that Hispanic and Latino characters are not rarely seen, but even when they are, they are more than likely to be stereotyped.

  8. Greg Heffley - Wikipedia

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    Due to Greg's narcissistic and selfish traits, some parents began to question if Greg was a negative influence on kids. [24] [18] In 2008, Aish called the character "totally diabolical" and that parents should avoid the series at all costs. [25] In Texas in October 2018, Greg's bad morals and pessimistic world view challenged the book to be ...

  9. LGBTQ stereotypes - Wikipedia

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    From the end of the McCarthy era to today, "The history of male bisexual characters in film has been one of negative stereotyping." [ 16 ] With so many negative stereotypes surrounding bisexual characters, they are often relegated to supporting or one-note characters.