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6->''"Men who look upon themselves as born to reign, and others to obey, soon grow insolent; selected from the rest of mankind their minds are early poisoned by importance, and the world they act in differs so materially from the world at large, that they have but little opportunity of knowing its true interests, and when they succeed to the government are frequently the most ignorant and unfit of any throughout the dominions."''
7-->-- '''Thomas Paine'''
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9For some villains, they have a [[FreudianExcuse good reason to be evil]]. Maybe they had a [[AbusiveParents terrible upbringing]]. Maybe they [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope snapped]] after they watched [[RevengeBeforeReason somebody they care about die]]. Maybe they were [[TragicBigot victims of prejudice and decided to fight back]].
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11However, some villains had everything in life handed to them, and yet they still chose to be evil. Like how "power corrupts", so does privilege.
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13Characters common to this trope include:
14* AlphaBitch
15* AristocratsAreEvil
16* BeautyBreedsLaziness
17* CorruptCorporateExecutive
18* CorruptPolitician
19* EntitledBastard
20* EvilOverlord
21* TheEvilPrince
22* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen
23* PresidentEvil
24* PrivilegedRival
25* RichBitch
26* RoyalBrat
27* SpoiledBrat
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29Compare ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney and ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections, as well as EntitledToHaveYou. Contrast MiseryBuildsCharacter, FreudianExcuse, and SpoiledSweet. Also, AmbitionIsEvil is not the same as this trope but can coincide. Also, a character doesn’t have to have been born into privilege to qualify so long as they are privileged now.
30In a DiligentHeroSlothfulVillain dynamic, the villain will sometimes qualify for this trope.
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39* ''Manga/AkameGaKill:'' Syura, the son of Prime Minister Honest, abuses his father's power maliciously. He torments the citizens of the empire, knowing full well that if anybody tried anything, they'd have to deal with Honest.
40* ''Manga/AssassinationClassroom'':
41** The students in Class-A, particularly the Elite 5, are intelligent and they don't hesitate to [[InsufferableGenius brag about it]] and bully the students in Class-E.
42** Principal Asano is wealthy enough to have built the school himself, and he employs a system that discriminates the less-intelligent students. However, it's later revealed that [[spoiler:he was once a CoolTeacher, but became cruel after a former student of his committed suicide from being bullied]].
43** God of Death lived in a big fancy house and had a wealthy family. He was also a sociopath that didn't care that his father was murdered and even bagged his father's killer to train him.
44* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'': Reiji Shiratori, the bully from the first episode, comes from a rich family and only got into True Cross Academy because of his connections. When Rin confronts him for killing birds for fun, he tries to bribe him so that his family's reputation doesn't get threatened. When Rin refused, he tried to brand him. This leads to him getting possessed by Astaroth.
45* ''Manga/DeathNote'': [[Characters/DeathNoteLightYagami Light Yagami]] is popular with the ladies, gets praised for his intellect, and has some of the kindest parents. And yet, when he finds the Death Note, he uses it to be viewed as a god.
46* ''Manga/DragonBall'':
47** [[Characters/DragonBallFrieza Freeza]] is the heir to an intergalactic empire. His father King Cold is overly doting, and as Cooler implies, he spoiled him rotten. He's also a mass-murdering sociopath that has destroyed many planets.
48** Beerus used his power as God of Destruction to bully planets into giving him finer foods.
49** Who can forget [[Characters/DragonBallVegeta Vegeta]]? Being the Prince of a ProudWarriorRace who worked under Freeza and shows no remorse for his slaughtering. All with a huge ego to boot. He has mellowed out after his HeelFaceTurn to a degree.
50** Subverted in ''Resurrection F.'' After Freeza gets wished back, the Pilaf gang steals the second wish, asking for 100,000 zeni. When Pilaf questions why they didn't wish for ''more'' money, Shu replies there's such a thing as too much money, and if they ever had kids one day, they'd grow up to be jerks because of their wealth.
51* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
52** Flip-flopped with Dio Brando. He lived a life of poverty and abuse from his alcoholic father, but his evil colors started to show when he was taken in by the wealthy Joestar family.
53** Also flip-flopped with Yoshikage Kira. On the one hand, he had overly loving parents, but on the other, he deliberately avoided privilege and praise so that he could fall under the radar.
54** J. Geil (or "[[WritingAroundTrademarks Centerfold]]" in the dub) is a sadistic serial killer and a rapist. However, his mother, Enya, spoiled him rotten, never held him accountable for his crimes, and treated him like he was a kind saint even [[spoiler:after his death]].
55* One episode of ''Anime/KillLaKill'' had Mako becoming a club president and through her hard work and dedication escalating through the Star ranks of the student class. While this brought up some appreciated benefits (such as her family living in increasingly-better housing), it also made her increasingly more of a jerk, culminating with getting in a fight (which was going to be ''to the death'', but thankfully ThePowerOfFriendship was able to snap her out of it in a crucial moment) with Ryuko because the latter was getting concerned about her. She ended up deciding that her friendship was not worth it, and quit her post.
56* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': [[Characters/MyHeroAcademiaKatsukiBakugo Katsuki Bakugou]] gets blessed with a really powerful Quirk at a young age, leading many to praise him. This causes him to develop a huge superiority complex and become TheBully.
57* ''Manga/ShadowStar'': Aki Honda is an AcademicAlphaBitch who torments a girl named Hiromi just for getting better grades than her and many are too scared to stand up to her. One of her offenses includes [[spoiler:raping Hiromi with a test tube]].
58* ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'': Sakyo admits that he had a great childhood raised by his loving parents and became filthy rich because of his talent for gambling. In spite of that, he chose to be a crime lord that hires demons and gambles in death games.
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62* ''ComicBook/KickAss'': Red-Mist came from a wealthy mafia family and he has plants in the police force that turn a blind eye to his actions.
63* ComicBook/LexLuthor, depending on the author, is either this (his ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' version in particular) [[FreudianExcuse or the opposite trope]]. Either way, almost all interpretations agree that it's his enormous ego that typically brings about his downfall, regardless of initial wealth.
64* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Subverted with Harry Osborn. While he was raised by a wealthy family, and his father is the Green Goblin of all people, he didn't turn evil until [[spoiler:after his father died]].
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68* ''Fanfic/{{Cain}}'': Katsuki is the BigJerkOnCampus at [[SuckySchool Aldera]], constantly praised for his powerful Quirk and given all kinds of special treatment... including the teachers turning a blind eye to his {{Barbaric Bully}}ing. When he [[PointOfDivergence overhears All Might]] offering to make Izuku his apprentice, he's ''outraged'' at the prospect of [[OffendedByAnInferiorsSuccess a "worthless deku" getting something HE wants]]. So he forces his way into their training sessions, hellbent upon sabotaging Izuku while expecting Toshinori to make ''him'' his successor instead -- after all, he's '''clearly''' the better choice. Despite all the {{Blackmail}}, MaliciousSlander and other horrific tactics he employs. Toshinori observes that he's basically a SpoiledBrat who [[IRejectYourReality refuses to comprehend]] that the world ''doesn't'' [[ItsAllAboutMe revolve around him]], much less that he ''can't'' have everything his way.
69* ''Fanfic/ConsequencesMiraculousLadybug'': ''WORLD BEYOND: PART II'' shows that both Félix and his mother Amelie are extremely arrogant, believing that their noble heritage means that they're above the law -- after all, practically everyone is ''beneath them'' [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain in their eyes]]. It takes being [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out]] by [[spoiler:the Queen of England]] and having their titles revoked for them to grasp that they ''might'' not be untouchable after all, with Amelie suffering a major VillainousBreakdown shrieking about how ''they can't DO THAT''.
70* ''Webcomic/DadVillainAU'' has Emelie Agreste. While she's an UnwittingPawn in her husband's scheme to punish Marinette for having opposed him as Ladybug in the original reality, said scheme [[BatmanGambit hinges on]] Emelie's willingness to use the Peacock Pin's powers freely despite it ''clearly'' being broken. Something she does happily and freely -- consequences are for ''other people'', after all. She's also ''extremely'' [[ItsAllAboutMe self-absorbed]], seeing nothing wrong with how she treats [[MyBelovedSmother Adrien]] or [[IgnoredEnamouredUnderling Nathalie]], using their feelings for her to manipulate and string them along.
71* Hongqi from ''Fanfic/{{Foxfire|RaharMoonfire}}'' is the son of a kind and wealthy Upper Ring merchant. Due to his privilege and entitlement, he takes a Lower Ring woman as a mistress and starts a family with her. When he got bored of her and sought to marry a noblewoman, he dumps her. But Hongqi doesn't want his ex-mistress to dare to move on from him. So he disfigures his mistress and drove her to suicide by taking her children. But when he needed to hide his illegitimate children from his potential noble in-laws, he horrifically murdered said children by locking them into a kiln to be slowly burned alive.
72* Lan Xichen from ''Fanfic/ImpenetrableWalls'' is genuinely well-meaning and sweet-tempered. However, he has been spoiled rotten since his birth, every single wish of his granted by the Imperial Palace's servants, so when he becomes Emperor he naturally believes he can do anything he pleases. It includes abducting the man his baby brother is crushing on and turning him into a SexSlave for the prince, and he actually thinks Wei Wuxian will be happy with his fate.
73* Explored in ''Fanfic/TheKarmaOfLies'' through Adrien and Chloé:
74** Adrien believes that he's a NiceGuy -- and ''since'' he's a nice guy, it's only ''natural'' that everything will turn out just the way ''he'' wants, right? He's so convinced that he benefits from ProtagonistCenteredMorality that he actively resists any suggestion that he might need to ''do good things'' in order to qualify as a "good person". Lila's isolating Marinette and [[ConArtist scamming his classmates]] with her lies? Who cares; Marinette's [[BecauseYouCanCope strong enough to handle it]], and anything Lila steals [[RichInDollarsPoorInSense can easily be replaced, right]]? Even though most of his friends aren't wealthy like him, he blows off the notion that they won't be able to ''afford'' replacements, or that anything might have value beyond the material. And when Marinette tells him outright that she ''can't'' keep dealing with Lila alone, he condescendingly replies that of ''course'' she can; she's their "everyday Ladybug"! His gross sense of {{entitle|dBastard}}ment also extends to [[EntitledToHaveYou Ladybug]], whom he expects to give in to his advances, and his response to things not going his way is to double down and insist he ''HAS'' to get everything he wants, as that's just how the world ''works''. [[spoiler:Naturally, things go downhill rapidly for him once his KarmaHoudiniWarranty expires and Lila [[TheFarmerAndTheViper steals from him]].]]
75** Chloé grew up as a SpoiledBrat, always throwing temper tantrums to get her way. However, she has a HeelRealization when faced with a situation she ''can't'' use [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney her family's money]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections and connections]] to 'solve'. [[{{Foil}} Unlike Adrien]], she decides that [[CharacterDevelopment she wants to become a better person]] even if it proves hard or challenging, and her efforts eventually pay off.
76* ''Fanfic/MiraculousLadybugSaltShots'': In ''A Price to Pay'', Adrien and his father prove to be [[LikeFatherLikeSon cut from the same cloth]]: both take it for granted that things will work out ''exactly'' the way they want, which [[LaserGuidedKarma bites them both in the butt]] when Adrien [[FaceHeelTurn betrays Ladybug]] and helps his father [[TheBadGuyWins make his Wish]].
77** Since the Wish requires somebody to die in Emilie's place, Gabriel decides to sacrifice one of ''Marinette's'' parents [[EvilIsPetty just to be petty]]. So Tom Dupain-Cheng dies in the new reality...in a car accident Gabriel caused. Gabriel then [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney bribes his way]] to a legal victory, even ''[[EvilGloating laughing]]'' when the verdict rolls in...but is shocked to find that he's still ConvictedByPublicOpinion. And Emilie is so disgusted by his brazen disregard for the pain he caused that she divorces him -- the Wish [[ExactWords brought her back to life]], but didn't guarantee that she'd still be part of ''his'', or that she'd still love him. He simply took her love completely for granted.
78** Adrien also expected that there wouldn't be any fallout from his [[FaceHeelTurn betrayal]] since reality would be retconned, spending his last moments in the original world lecturing Marinette about how [[BlamingTheVictim it's her fault]] that his father [[EarAche ripped the Earrings off her ears]], and that they'll [[EntitledToHaveYou be together after the Wish]]. His LackOfEmpathy and defending his father during the trial led to his mother [[IHaveNoSon disowning him]], and he's legitimately shocked when Marinette declares she won't help him "fix" their Wish, accusing her of being petty for not accepting his BackhandedApology.
79* ''Fanfic/AMothersTouch'' has Reiji Akaba, his mother, and Sylvio Sawatari, all of whom are both wealthy and incredibly entitled. In the anime, the trio have a laundry list of crimes to their names, including theft, corruption of minors, false accusations, and bribery, and don't care what they do to Yuya or anyone else so long as they get what they want. (Namely, ''his'' cards.) They also hid the matter of Yusho's disappearance, simply ''not caring'' how his family would handle it. They subsequently learn what happens when you mess with the son of a ''[[JapaneseDelinquents sukeban]]'', who rips them a collective new one.
80* ''Webcomic/ScarletLady'': In addition to her father being a {{Pushover Parent|s}} who constantly indulges all her whims and willingly [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections abusing his position as the Mayor]], Chloé also benefits from her long-time homeroom teacher [[MisplacedKindergartenTeacher Mme. Caline Bustier]] outright ''refusing'' to even '''try''' disciplining her, preferring to passive-aggressively [[BlamingTheVictim pressure her victims]] to "lead by example" and forgive every trespass. As a result, Chloé repeatedly fails to comprehend the concept of her actions having ''any'' kind of negative consequences for her, be they short or long-term. Oh, she's perfectly aware that ''others'' suffer, but can't wrap her mind around the notion of being punished ''herself'', no matter how many times that happens over the course of the series.
81* Yue Qingyuan from ''Fanfic/SVWishes'' was once Yue Qi, Shen Jiu's fellow ex-slave. They both worked tirelessly to ascend the social ladder from their original position at the bottom of society. Shen Jiu and Yue Qi, then Shen Qingqiu and Yue Qingyuan reach the highest rank of their society through Yue Qingyuan's legitimization by his lord father, become respected and cultured immortal cultivators, and have a loving and faithful marriage. Then Yue Qingyuan lets the privileges and power of his newfound noble rank go to his head. He starts to believe in the gossip decrying Shen Qingqiu as a possessive viper and that as a Lord, Yue Qingyuan deserved more. That Yue Qingyuan should act like the Lord he is and get more noble and richer spouses instead of being faithful to the nobody commoner he's with. Despite promising Shen Qingqiu to be faithful to him, Yue Qingyuan begins to think himself entitled to a harem like his fellow lords have. He cheats on Shen Qingqiu, doesn't fight for him when the Emperor has Shen Qinqiu demoted to Second Husband, marries his paramour, and expects Shen Qingqiu to accept it and obey the new First Husband. In the original timeline, almost everyone involved died or became a worse person for it. The good timeline only happens when Yue Qingyuan faces meaningful consequence of [[spoiler:Shen Qingqiu leaving him for another man]].
82* ''Fanfic/WeightOffYourShoulder'':
83** Realizing this triggers [[MisplacedKindergartenTeacher Ms. Bustier]]'s HeelRealization. Not only was Chloé spoiled rotten by her father, Ms. Bustier constantly shielded her from the consequences of her actions at school, pressuring her ''victims'' to TurnTheOtherCheek and "lead by setting a good example". After Chloé's collaboration with Hawk Moth is exposed and she gets arrested, she casually informs Ms. Bustier that [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness she's not useful to her anymore]], thanking her for taking her side whenever her classmates were being "ridiculous" and defying her will. She also reveals her intent to [[spoiler:work with Gabriel's legal team to paint herself as an UnwittingPawn]], openly ''bragging'' about how she'll exploit the situation to [[ControlFreak take control of Adrien's life]]. Ms. Bustier's horrified to realize [[PostSupportRegret what she enabled with her coddling]].
84** Adrien also illustrates this to a lesser extent. Much like his ChildhoodFriend, he expects everyone around him to conform to ''his'' wishes just as a matter of course; when Chloé's KarmaHoudiniWarranty expires, he scolds her victims for celebrating their long-time bully's downfall and treats it as a moral failing on ''their'' part. In addition, several of the {{Bad Future}}s stem from Adrien's privileged attitude: one has his marriage with Marinette falling apart due to his AllTakeAndNoGive attitude, as he expects her to ''singlehandedly'' keep their marriage ''and'' his company afloat. Then there's the {{Bad Future}}s where he pulled a FaceHeelTurn after learning about [[spoiler:his father being Hawk Moth]], effectively becoming villainous to reject the reality of the situation...
85* ''Fanfic/WhatGoesAroundComesAroundMiraculousLadybug'': Chloé is so used to getting her way that upon learning that [[TheUnmasking Marinette is Ladybug]], she expects her to hand over the Miracle Box and all of the Miraculouses inside purely because she demanded it of her. She's shocked beyond belief when her refusal to take no for an answer gets her arrested, shrieking about how [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections her father]] will punish them all.
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89* ''Film/TheGoonies:'' Troy is a JerkJock and the son of a wealthy industrialist. He also drags Brand while on a bike with his car and pushes him off the road, which could have killed him.
90%%* ''Franchise/StarWars:'' Emperor Palpatine's backstory shows that his pampered upbringing by his noble parents prevented him from facing the consequences of his actions as a teenager, leading to his training with the Dark Side of the Force.
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94* ''Literature/{{Carrie}}:'' Chris Hargensen is a sadistic bully, and her lawyer father always finds loopholes to get her out of trouble. However, she takes matters into her own hands when her father isn't able to convince the staff to let her go to prom.
95* ''Literature/{{Circe}}:'' This trope serves as an explanation for a character's personality shift if we include an UnreliableNarrator explaining the shift.
96** Glaucus was polite and revered Circe when he was a mortal, thanked her for helping him, and even at one point expressed a desire to wish he was a god to marry her. However, it becomes clear later on that this is less out of genuine love or care and more out of him trying to be respectful to Circe for her godly status and making his life easier. Once he's made a god, he becomes just as vain, self-centered, egotistical, and arrogant as the rest. He completely tosses Circe aside now that he no longer has to rely on her (or beg for every scrap as he puts it) and chooses any of the much prettier nymphs over her. Circe recounts how Glaucus lost everything good in him and became a metaphorical monster at the end of the story, but this discounts another interpretation that Glaucus was always like that under his weak human demeanor and Circe elevating him to god status and removing his infirmities simply gave him permission to release his negative emotions.
97* [[PreppyName Robson Parke Westerfield]] from ''Literature/DaddysLittleGirl'' could well be the poster boy. While it's entirely possible he was born with a predisposition for [[TheSociopath sociopathic traits]], his extremely privileged upbringing clearly exacerbated and reinforced this. Due to his family's prominence and wealth, he grew up thinking he was above everyone else and that consequences don't apply to him, especially as his family use their wealth and influence to bail him out whenever he gets into trouble. Even spending two decades in prison for murder has done little to temper his arrogance, although he's gotten better at hiding his nastier traits in public.
98* Flip-flopped with Penny from ''Literature/{{Gone}}.'' Despite having a father who sexually abused her sisters, she was the only one he never touched. If anything, she was more upset that [[ArentYouGoingToRavishMe he didn't give her that kind of attention]]. When people started sympathizing with her sisters, she poisoned one of them out of jealousy. When she gains a [[MasterOfIllusion power]] that has its [[GoodPowersBadPeople heroic uses]], she uses it to torture the people in the FAYZ.
99* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
100** Dudley Dursley, Harry's cousin, gets spoiled rotten by his parents and his bullying behavior is slightly enabled, especially to Harry. When he was forced to go on a diet, he starts to gain muscle and starts beating up kids younger than him. Dumbledore actually lampshades this when he notes that Dudley was screwed up by his parents. Dudley does start making amends after Harry saves him from a Dementor attack and the Dementor put Dudley through hell (or rather, made him relive his life from an outsider's view), giving him a JerkassRealization. He and Harry make up in the last book and remain on amicable if awkward terms as adults.
101** Draco Malfoy comes from an incredibly wealthy family, being old money. He's also a bully, a card-carrying racist, and later [[spoiler:joins the Death Eaters]]. Of course, his behavior comes to bite him [[spoiler:and he realizes BeingEvilSucks during his tenure in the Death Eaters]].
102** Really, the Death Eaters in general are this trope, since almost all of them come from similar backgrounds to Malfoy (and many are his immediate family). The exceptions are Voldemort himself, who grew up in an orphanage, and [[spoiler:Snape]], who winds up [[TheMole becoming a double agent for the good guys anyway]]. None of the Death Eaters seem to realize that, by virtue of being a cult that tortures and murders wantonly, they have ''[[MotiveDecay far]]'' less right to be considered "civilized" than their victims.
103* ''Literature/LetTheRightOneIn'': Jonny sadistically bullies the protagonist Oskar. He threatens to leave him on the train tracks, push him in ice, and tried to drown him when he fought back. However, it's implied that he was raised by loving parents.
104* ''Literature/MichaelVey'': Dr. Hatch tries to deliberately make it happen with the Glows. With the hopes of making them his loyal killers, he showers them with expensive gifts and constantly reminds them that their powers make them superior to humans.
105* ''Literature/PercyJackson'': A natural given since villains in this series are either gods or the offspring of gods.
106* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': Joffrey Baratheon is a spoiled prince and one of the cruelest characters in the series.
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110* [[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon King Joffrey Baratheon]] from ''Series/GameOfThrones'' (the adaptation of ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'') is a shining example of this. All his life, Joffrey has rarely been told the word 'no' and has been raised to believe that he is better than everyone else and entitled to just about everything because he's the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms and [[BlueBlood a Lannister]] on his mother's side [[spoiler: and [[InbredAndEvil his father's side]] too, [[MamasBabyPapasMaybe as it turns out]]]]. As a result, Joffrey rarely has to face the negative consequences of his actions or learn from them, expects everyone to serve his whims, and lacks empathy for others. This is {{deconstructed|Trope}} over the course of the series, as Joffrey's bratty behavior and impulsively cruel actions ''do'' start to catch up to him, [[spoiler: culminating in [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty him being assassinated at his own wedding]]. The masterminds of his death straight up admit that the main reason they killed him was because of his StupidEvil tendencies]].
111* While everybody in [[Characters/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaTheGang the gang]] in ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' are vile, reprehensible people, [[Characters/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaDennisReynolds Dennis Reynolds]] might actually be the worst out of all of them. He is shown to be a manipulative sociopath, a {{Narcissist}} dolling out DisproportionateRetribution for minor insults, acts as a twisted subversion of the "OnlySaneMan" trope found in most sitcoms, and his actions cluing in that he may be a serial rapist and a murderer. His FreudianExcuse can be traced after his GoldDigger mother Barbara, who's an unapologetic RichBitch {{Jerkass}} whose ParentalFavoritism towards Dennis made a poor example for his upbringing.
112* A major plot point in ''Series/ThePenthouseWarInLife'' is how poorly the wealthy characters treat people poorer than themselves. As parents, they raise their children to be spoilt and disdainful of anyone they view as "beneath them", [[spoiler: and judging by how they all treat Seola in season 1, they clearly value poorer lives less than the lives of the rich and powerful.]]
113* Ilithyia from ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand''. The root cause of her selfish sense of entitlement and lack of empathy is the fact she was raised by a wealthy and powerful father who let her have anything she wanted, and she never had to face negative consequences for her actions.
114* ''Series/StrangerThings'': Troy, the bully from season 1, has a mother who spoils him rotten and never holds him accountable for anything. He also tried to stab Dustin if Mike didn't jump off a cliff (and the result was that he pissed Eleven off ''big time'').
115* ''Series/You2018'': Joe winds up among several [[CastFullOfRichPeople Casts full of Rich People]] throughout the show and is invariably disgusted at how badly people act with money: the uncaring attitudes of New York socialites (season 1), the fake smiles of California suburbia (season 3), and the extremely violent classism of London aristocrats (season 4). That said, they all wind up ALighterShadeOfBlack to Joe himself, especially when [[SerialKiller he starts killing them]].
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119* ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'': The Prep clique consists of rich Jerkasses that torment the lower class. However, [[SadistTeacher Mr. Hattrick]] proves to be worse than all of them. He comes from an Old Money family and lives in a nice mansion. Despite having no financial need to be a teacher at Bullworth, he signed up anyway so that he could torment his students.
120* ''VideoGame/Fallout76'': When the bombs fell, many of the wealthy tourists stuck in luxury resorts formed raider gangs that terrorized Appalachia for years.
121* ''VideoGame/HorizonForbiddenWest'': The new antagonists, [[Characters/HorizonZeroDawnFarZenith Far Zenith]], are an elitist cabal of Old-World billionaires and geniuses who fled Earth before the apocalypse. They spent hundreds of years building a psychopathic paradise on Sirius, where they could live in VR worlds and torment ''sapient'' artificial intelligences for eternity.[[note]]You meet one in the DLC who desperately wants to commit suicide because she is ''constantly'' brainwashed by her master down to the individual emotional states of her personality.[[/note]] Then they threw their greatest AI experiment into a sensory deprivation chamber until it went completely insane, hijacked control, and devoured Sirius. When the surviving Zenith members [[InvadingRefugees flee back to Earth]], they don't ask for help or leave the tribes alone; they use the natives as target practice for kicks until they can flee once more and leave Earth to an even worse tyrant.
122* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure'': ''Azure'' features a group calling themselves "the High Bloods", children of prominent Calvardian families who joyride and endanger pedestrians in Crossbell because they know they're essentially above the law there: Crossbell is a bulwark state between Calvard and [[TheEmpire Erebonia]] and can't afford to piss off either power for fear of having their nominal independence revoked, so the worst they can do is temporarily revoke their travel visas.
123* ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'': Nathan Prescott always uses his father's connections to get him out of trouble. One example is shown in [[VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeBeforeTheStorm the prequel]], where depending on how you played, [[spoiler: he severely injures a girl named Samantha who had a crush on him]]. Sean Prescott can be overheard at the hospital convincing Samantha's mother not to press charges. In the main game, he [[spoiler: works with his teacher and famous photographer, Mark Jefferson, to abduct classmates of his, drug them, and have Jefferson take photos of them]].
124* ''VideoGame/Persona5'': Many of the antagonists the Phantom Thieves face embody this. Many of them are prolific individuals whose high lot directly or indirectly influence their actions (namely, the loss of their position makes them go to heinous lengths.)
125** Suguru Kamoshida is a former Olympic Gold Medalist-turned-Gym Teacher who uses his past fame to get away with [[SadistTeacher physically abusing his male students]] and [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaulting his female students]]. He's a variation since the entire thing is an ego trip as a result of no longer being in the limelight (he ran the track team to the ground and dismantled it since he saw it as a threat to his success, especially Ryuji.)
126** Ichiryusai Madarame is a famous artist who started suffering from Artists Block, so he began stealing his students' art projects to pass off as his own. One of his former students committed suicide, and he deliberately let another student, Yusuke's mother, die from a seizure so he could get away with selling her painting.
127** Kunikazu Okumura is the CorruptCorporateExecutive of a fast food franchise. He combines this with AmbitionIsEvil since we learn he's motivated by his impoverished childhood and a desire to be the opposite of his father (a kind-hearted businessman who was not very successful.) He achieves his success by running his workers to the ground with minimal breaks, and tries to achieve political power by marrying off his daughter Haru to the son of a prominent senator.
128** Subverted with [[spoiler:Goro Akechi]]. While he's a celebrity with legions of fangirls, it's revealed he's also [[spoiler: the bastard child of Masayoshi Shido. His mother committed suicide after years of SlutShaming (remember that being a bastard child is viewed much worse in the East than in the West) and he got bounced around through various foster homes]].
129** Masayoshi Shido is a CorruptPolitician who uses his connections to get away with everything from murder and rape [[EvilIsPetty to cutting in lines and insulting everyone around him]]. His ultimate objective is to turn the entire country of Japan into his personal piggy bank, riding on a giant Yacht while the whole country goes to Hell around him. According to one of his colleagues from school, he's always been like this. When the Protagonist caught him trying to have his way with a woman and he ended up tripping on his own feet, [[NeverMyFault he pressed charges against the Protagonist]], an act that would ultimately [[CreateYourOwnHero come back to haunt him]].
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133* ''{{Franchise/Danganronpa}}'':
134** ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc:'' [[spoiler:Junko Enoshima]], the BigBad of the series, is a super-genius who's filthy rich and a famous [[spoiler:fashion model]]... and they are so ''bored'' with existing that they're willing to send the world to Hell because it's funny, and will even ''enjoy their own brutal execution'' because it excites them.
135** ''Anime/DanganRonpa3'': Natsumi, Fuyuhiko's sister, is revealed to be a SpoiledBrat who used her father's Yakuza power to bully her way into Hope's Peak Academy as a Reserve Course Student. She was unsatisfied with her class and often threatened Mahiru so that she can be a full Ultimate Student. This leads to her [[spoiler:getting killed by Mahiru's friend]].
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139* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries:'' In the episode "[[Recap/TheAdventuresOfBatmanAndRobinE6TheTerribleTrio The Terrible Trio]]", the titular antagonists are a group of rich kids who go around committing crimes simply because they think their [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney wealth can let them get away with it]]. One of them even tries killing his girlfriend when she finds out what he's been doing.
140* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'', [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugChloeBourgeois Chloé Bourgeois]] is the SpoiledBrat HateSink daughter of the mayor of Paris [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom whose petty attitude]] enables the series BigBad to turn those with a grudge against her into villains like in "[[Recap/MiraculousLadybugS01E17Antibug Antibug]]" when she caused her only friend Sabrina to be akumatized into [[DiscOneFinalBoss Vanisher]] by alienating her over an honest mistake. Even Hawk Moth lampshades this in his BatmanGambit in "[[Recap/MiraculousLadybugS02E02DespairBear Despair Bear]]." Chloé also views tormenting Marinette her right as someone of the upper class, a flashback sequence in "[[Recap/MiraculousLadybugS05E14Derision Derision]]" revealing that she remorselessly took it too far.
141* Princess Morbucks from ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' is a SpoiledBrat who becomes a supervillain when the Powerpuff Girls refuse her admittance into their group, completely ignorant of the fact that her utter disregard for other people makes a poor hero. She spends the rest of the series either trying to stage (ironically) morally bankrupt means of proving herself (like convincing a friend of theirs to shoplift just so she could arrest her), enacting [[EvilIsPetty petty]] revenge on them using her wealth to buy a means to do so (like making all crime legal in Townsville) to just flat-out attacking them with advanced, [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney highly-expensive]] weaponry.
142* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
143** [[Characters/TheSimpsonsCharlesMontgomeryBurns Mr. Burns]] willingly abandoned his loving parents (and his favorite teddy bear Bobo) so he could be raised by a wealthier family, leading him to become the CorruptCorporateExecutive that he is today.
144** [[Characters/TheSimpsonsHomerSimpson Homer Simpson]] invokes this in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E18AStarIsTorn A Star Is Torn]]", by becoming the manager of a rival of Lisa's and revamping him into "Johnny Rainbow", a rich kid singing a boastful song about how he uses his wealth to make his life better than everyone else's. It works, and the kid is immediately rejected by the audience.
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