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** ButNotTooChallenging: A character is too proud to accept losing, but is also too proud to take an easy victory.
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* WalkOfShame: Everyone knows what you did, just keep on walking.
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->''"Alright, that's it! Dishonor! Dishonor on your ''whole'' family! ''[...]'' Dishonor on ''you'', dishonor on your ''cow'', dis--"''
-->-- '''Mushu''', ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}''
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* AmbitiousButLazy: Character who tries to take shortcuts to get ahead in life rather than put in effort.
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Contrast DignityTropes. See also BetrayalTropes, PragmatismTropes, and ThisIndexFightsDirty.

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Contrast DignityTropes. See also IndexOfShame, BetrayalTropes, PragmatismTropes, and ThisIndexFightsDirty.
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* OfferingAnotherInYourStead: A character facing death or worse offers another in their place, usually as a sign of them being dishonorable scum or as a final descent into disgrace.
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* DefeatingTheCheatingOpponent: The protagonist beats their opponent fairly after the opponent is caught cheating.

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* DefeatingTheCheatingOpponent: The protagonist beats their opponent fairly after A cheater in a competition is exposed, the opponent is caught cheating.competition goes on, and the cheater still loses.
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* DefeatingTheCheatingOpponent: The protagonist beats their opponent fairly after the opponent is caught cheating.
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* ConfidenceSabotage: A character purposely sabotages another in order to make them feel less confident.
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* SelfDefenseRuse: Killing someone, then justifying it by claiming self-defense.

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* SelfDefenseRuse: Killing someone, then justifying it by claiming self-defense when it actually wasn't self-defense.
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* SelfDefenseRuse: Killing someone, then justifying it by claiming self-defense.
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* RejectingTheConsolationPrize: A character comes in second or third place and rejects/destroys their award out and anger, jealousy or immaturity.
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* AgentProvocateur: An individual who pretends to be on the other side and tries to incite the other side to do something that makes them look bad.
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* TauntingTheUnconscious: Making fun of someone who's comatose, unconscious, or in a similar state.
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* BreachOfPromiseOfMarriage: A character calling off their engagement is considered a series breach of a contract.

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* BreachOfPromiseOfMarriage: A character calling off their engagement is considered a series serious breach of a contract.
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* RiggedSpectacleFight: A villain holds a public battle with someone that is tilted in their favor in some way.

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