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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. Hamartia - Wikipedia

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    Poetic justice describes an obligation of the dramatic poet, along with philosophers and priests, to see that their work promotes moral behavior. [10] 18th-century French dramatic style honored that obligation with the use of hamartia as a vice to be punished [10] [11] Phèdre, Racine's adaptation of Euripides' Hippolytus, is an example of French Neoclassical use of hamartia as a means of ...

  4. List of fictional antiheroes - Wikipedia

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    Each of these examples has been identified by a critic as an antihero, although the classification remains fairly subjective. Some of the entries may be disputed by other sources and some may contradict all established definitions of antihero.

  5. Othello (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Orson Welles and Suzanne Cloutier in Othello. One of Welles's more complicated shoots, Othello was filmed erratically over three years. Shooting began in 1949, but was forced to shut down when the film's original Italian producer announced on one of the first days of shooting that he was bankrupt.

  6. Very Bad Things - Wikipedia

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    When we were at the point of getting the film financed, we had a lawyer look over the script and the film to make sure there weren't too many similarities. I mean, there were things we had to change; for example, one of the characters in the movie was a baker, and there was also a baker in our script, so we had to change some very minor things.

  7. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Description Examples Absent-minded professor: An eccentric scientific genius who is so focused on his work that he has shortfalls in other areas of life (remembering things, grooming). [2] This is the benign version of the mad scientist. Prof. Calculus in The Adventures of Tintin series by Hergé; Dr Emmett Brown in the Back to the Future film ...

  8. Trump’s Tragic Fall - AOL

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    Webster’s Third New International Dictionary defines hubris as “overweening pride or self-confidence: arrogance.” It is a quality the celebrity billionaire Donald Trump had long possessed ...

  9. Lan Yu (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie, which was directed by Stanley Kwan, tells a romantic and tragic love story of two men. It is based on the Chinese novel 北京故事 ("Běijīng gùshì", [A] Beijing Story ) [ 3 ] by an author identified only as a 北京同志 ("Běijīng tóngzhì", [A] Beijing Comrade).