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  • 31Noble savage — For the Virgin Steele album, see Noble Savage (album). A detail from Benjamin West s heroic, neoclassical history painting, The Death of General Wolfe (1771), depicting an idealized Native American. The term noble savage (French, bon sau …

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  • 32Superhero — This article is about the stock character. For the genre, see Superhero fiction. For other uses, see Superhero (disambiguation). An image of Superman, one of the first superheroes in comics. A superhero is a type of stock character, dedicated to… …

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  • 33Evil clown — For the American serial killer who was also known by the nickname Killer Clown , see John Wayne Gacy. For the wrestler who used to work under the ring name Killer Clown, see Los Psycho Circus. A generic Evil Clown The image of the evil clown is a …

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  • 34Supervillain — For the song by Nicole Scherzinger, see Supervillain (song). A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various media. They are sometimes used… …

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  • 35Gawain — (pronEng|ˈgɔːwɪn or IPA|/gəˈweɪn/; also called Gwalchmei, Gawan, Gauvain, Walewein, etc. ) is King Arthur s nephew and a Knight of the Round Table who appears very early in the Arthurian legend s development. He is one of a select number of Round …

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  • 36Miles Gloriosus — This article is about the stock character. For the Plautus play, see Miles Gloriosus (play). Miles Gloriosus (literally, braggart soldier , in Latin) is a stock character of a boastful soldier from the comic theatre of ancient Rome, and… …

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  • 37Shapeshifting — For other uses, see Shapeshifting (disambiguation). Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children s literature, Shakespearean… …

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  • 38Villain — Bad guy redirects here. For the 2002 South Korean film, see Bad Guy (film). For other uses, see Villain (disambiguation). One popular concept of the villain , meant to mimic the purposely distinctive visage of villains, initially from the stage… …

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  • 39Damsel in distress — For the novel by P. G. Wodehouse, see A Damsel in Distress (novel). For the 1937 film, see A Damsel in Distress (film). Paolo Uccello s depiction of Saint George and the dragon, c. 1470, a classic image of a damsel in distress. The subject of the …

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  • 40Hag — For other uses, see Hag (disambiguation). A hag is a wizened old woman, or a kind of fairy or goddess having the appearance of such a woman, often found in folklore and children s tales such as Hansel and Gretel.[1] Hags are often seen as… …

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