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6->''"Look down at me and you see a fool. Look up at me and you see a god. Look straight at me and you see yourself."''
7-->-- '''UsefulNotes/CharlesManson'''
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9Prejudices are a funny thing; they can make those who have them delude themselves into believing they know strangers better than the strangers know themselves. Therefore, you sometimes see people in fiction ascribing certain qualities to other people, without having any grounds for doing so. Sometimes, they will even get angry or disappointed if the target does not or cannot live up to their baseless assumptions, calling them CategoryTraitor. If it's a {{Tsundere}} that held the image, expect her to hold the guy up to the standards anyway and yell at him if he falls out of line with her perceptions.
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11Subtrope of PsychologicalProjection. Related to InLoveWithLove, LovingAShadow, and ReplacementGoldfish. When a writer uses this unintentionally to [[ShowDontTell describe their characters]], it becomes an InformedAbility instead.
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13This is, of course, very much TruthInTelevision.
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21* In ''Anime/DragonPilotHisoneAndMasotan'', Hisone's superior Remi was not chosen to be a dragon pilot and watched as a friend became one instead. She later admitted that she projected her shattered dreams to be a pilot onto Hisone and was ''infuriated'' at Hisone when [[spoiler:Hisone decides to quit the JSDF after she falls in love and isn't able to pilot Masotan anymore]].
22* ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'':
23** Kurtz Webber, who sees Kaname Chidori's picture, and then upon seeing the real thing assumes she must be an angel. That is, until Kaname chews her friend out for a horrible blind date and begins loudly yelling, causing Kurtz to become very disappointed.
24** Gauron thinks Sousuke is a [[InLoveWithYourCarnage beautiful angel of death]]. Subverted in that Gauron was right to an extent, which Sousuke himself acknowledges later in the novels.
25--->'''Sousuke:''' The only difference between him and me, is what is being enjoyed and what is not being enjoyed.
26** Leonard Testarosa is definitely projecting ''a lot'' on Kaname, including forcing her to witness his traumatic memories, and drawing not-always-correct parallels between their lives. And he gets very pissed off when she finally makes it clear that she doesn't agree.
27** Leo attempts something similar with his sister Tessa, but she knows him too well for it to work half as well.
28* In the ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' manga, May Chang hears about the eponymous Fullmetal Alchemist from various people, and forms a mental image of a ''tall'', ''gentlemanly'' ''prince''... and is horrified to find the short, rude reality. She later forms a similar image of Al's real body, after Alphonse, offended that she would think him similar to his brother, provides an exaggerated opinion of his own traits.
29* ''Manga/KannagiCrazyShrineMaidens'' has several moments like this where the main character, Kannagi, will often berate Jin for not being her stereotypical vision of a loyal vassal who doesn't think for himself, just as the goddess expects of him. This often leads to powerful arguments between the two.
30* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' has Fumu assume when this legendary Star Warrior Kirby steps out from his containment pod that it will be a tall prince with a slender demeanor and sword, only for it to reveal it is actually a pink puffball that can't even speak. This literally shatters her mental image.
31* In ''Manga/{{Kurohime}}'', the main character Zero has fallen in love with a powerful witch that saved him as a child, but as he grows older everyone tells him that the woman he fell for was an evil $^#%@, the problem is Zero refuses to listen. When Zero finally does meet Kurohime, she turns out to be a selfish brat who thinks men are toys and will use men to get whatever she wants and take over the world, going so far as even branding men with the kanji for "Dog" on their back. [[spoiler:About a third of the way in the manga, though, she gets a lot better and actually falls for Zero.]]
32** Although we learn that the bratty Kurohime [[spoiler:is only a part of the original one (a part without love and compassion at that) and any evil she did before the split [[WellIntentionedExtremist wasn't out of malice]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens (well, not against humans)]]]].
33* In ''Manga/LuckyStar'', Konata assumes a large foreigner is a violent kidnapper.
34* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': A variation, where the wishful projection is on a person who is ''dead''. A lot of Kakashi Hatake's baggage stems from his over-idealization of his deceased best friend, Obito Uchiha. Kakashi lost every single member of his original team in the span of a single year, and it broke him to almost beyond repair. Literally the only thing that kept him going was his promise to be Obito's eyes, so as a result, Kakashi devoted his entire life to being a memorial of his best friend. Every facet of his personality is modeled after what he believed Obito would have turned out had he managed to live to adulthood, and all his actions are in hopes of living up to all of Obito's ideals and wishes. Essentially, Kakashi is so hard on himself when it comes to his mistakes because he always believes that Obito would've succeeded where he failed (even though, realistically, that is ''very'' unlikely). In all his grief, he's forgotten that while Obito was a very kind and admirable person, he was still human, and far from perfect. [[spoiler:Something that Kakashi only realizes when he learns what ''[[FaceHeelTurn really]]'' [[BecameTheirOwnAntithesis happened]] [[BrokenPedestal to]] [[BigBad Obito]].]]
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38* Comes up quite a bit in Franchise/{{Batman}}; a lot of villains have trouble figuring out his identity because they all project parts of themselves onto him.
39** [[PsychoPsychologist Hugo Strange]] believes that Batman is living out a power fantasy since he's projecting his own lust for power on the hero.
40** [[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison The Black Glove]] make a similar mistake, believing that Bruce is just playing a twisted game like they are. Both of them believe they know Batman better than he knows himself and both are off the mark.
41** Zig-zagged with ComicBook/TheRiddler, who will at times make perfectly reasonable (if still wrong) conclusions about Batman's identity (Batman's vast array of skills means he was formerly a soldier or special-operative) but also makes assumptions without any logical basis since he keeps projecting himself on him (Batman funds his crime-fighting by stealing money from the criminals he captures, which he also uses to bribe the GCPD).
42*** On a more general level, The Riddler tends to assume he's not only a lot smarter than he really is, but that his "lofty" intellect makes him more dangerous and feared than reality.
43** Hush actually ''does'' know Batman's backstory and identity, but has trouble with understanding the impact it had on him. Since Tommy Elliot was a sociopath raised in an abusive household he utterly loathed the fact that Bruce Wayne got lucky by having his parents die from a mugger. In his mind, Bruce was then happily able to use his wealth and fortune to play ridiculous power fantasies free from parental control.
44** Some interpretations of ComicBook/TheJoker have him projecting his own nihilism on the entire human race.
45** Naturally, Harley Quinn has this issue too, projecting the image of a loving and attentive spouse on [[BigBad The Joker.]] This is, of course, [[MonsterClown far,]] [[TheSociopath FAR]] from accurate, but the Joker is enough of a ManipulativeBastard to know that Harley is doing this and play it to his own advantage.
46* Similarly, ComicBook/LexLuthor seems to genuinely believe at times that Franchise/{{Superman}} is a pompous, controlling alien who only wants the worship and slavish devotion of everyone on the planet... presumably because Luthor himself is an arrogant, controlling human who wants the worship of everyone on the planet. One story even has Lex rejecting a computer analysis that tells him Clark Kent is Superman, because he can't believe that any man would waste time being normal while having all of Supes' power at his disposal.
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50* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'', Alma was the most vocal supporter for an ArrangedMarriage between Isabella and Mariano. It's noticed that out of the grandchildren, Isabella resembles a young Alma the closest and Mariano happens to look a lot like Alma's late husband Pedro. It's possible that Alma is projecting her desire to see the same love that she had with Pedro and for a married couple to live a long life together that she and Pedro had been denied.
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54* In one episode of ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'', Stabler admitted at the end that he failed to realize that a young woman was the killer because he saw her as a victim, not a person. In another he failed to recognize a husband going through a divorce was escalating and about to become violent because he was also going through a divorce at the time and wouldn't do that himself. SVU does this quite a bit due to their tendency to pull ItsPersonal cases more or less every week.
55* ''Series/MadTV1995'' had a sketch called ''The Average Asian'', in which a completely ordinary fellow of stereotypically East Asian phenotype is expected to live up to all kinds of stereotypes. Eventually, one of them turns out to be true: he actually ''can'' summon a horde of ninjas to do his bidding, and he unleashes them to take revenge in one sketch when he finally has had enough of all the racist assumptions people make about him.
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59* In Music/PoetsOfTheFall's ObsessionSong "[[https://youtu.be/MKk1u5RMTn4?list=PLjACqN5i5sDWIIpg-5EB4WcitMMqnXhFP Carnival of Rust]]", the LoveHungry singer is depicted as LovingAShadow from the outset, but it isn't enough that the object of his affection should love him back. He's also insistent they share the same dysfunctional, guilty level of fixation that he does, and telegraphs this via a loaded TrialBalloonQuestion.
60-->D'you breathe the name of your saviour in your hour of need\
61N' taste the blame if the flavor should remind you of greed,\
62Of implication, insinuation and ill will, 'til you cannot lie still
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66* ''Podcast/QuestInShow'': Tristan Lambert is an outcast in his family. When he spots a black sheep standing apart from a flock of white sheep, he goes up to it and tries to comfort it with reassuring words.
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70* In ''Theatre/TheImportanceOfBeingEarnest'', the love interest Cecily imagines her guardian's rogue brother (not really his brother at all, but simply a friend masquerading as his brother, [[spoiler:who does not realize that [[LukeIAmYourFather he is, in fact, his brother]]]]) as a bad boy from the stories she is told. When they actually meet, she says that she is already in love with him, and says yes to his marriage proposal that came during their introductory conversation.
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74* In ''VideoGame/Persona4'' ''[[UpdatedRerelease Golden]]'', the [[spoiler:Hunger]] Social Link has [[PlayerCharacter Yu]] confronting [[spoiler:[[BigBad Adachi]]]] alone after discovering his identity as the SerialKiller and trying to [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath talk some sense into him]]. He then calls Yu an idiot and angrily asserts that the version of him Yu [[PowerOfTrust "believed in"]] was just a fictional representation of him living in his head, before telling him to stop wasting both their time and come back with the others to fight him.
75* In ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'', Akane Hasagawa is a lonely, angry girl who is a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves but projects her own romantic ideals on them. Namely, her concept of justice is impulsive, selfish and destructive, differing greatly from the Thieves' idea of justice. She also [[MisaimedFandom mistook]] the Thieves' rebellion against specific, corrupted individuals as evidence that ''all authority figures'', including her father, are inherently evil while all rebels are always good, hoping that the Thieves would dismantle the law enforcement she hated so much. So when the Thieves "betray" her by working with her father (who is a police officer), it shatters her trust in them and allows her to be easily manipulated by the BigBad to turn on them.
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79* ''Webcomic/{{Megatokyo}}'':
80** Yuki finds Piro's sketchbook, creates a fantasy about what he must be like, and then gets hostile when he fails to live up to it.
81** Kimiko receives a railcard from Piro, creates a fantasy about what he must be like, and then gets hostile when he fails to live up to it.
82** Erika receives unrequested assistance from Largo, creates a fantasy about what he must be like, and then gets hostile when he appears to live up to it.
83* In ''Webcomic/PennyAndAggie'', one unfortunate guy causes ''every'' girl who sees him to project their idea of a perfect guy on him. This inevitably leads to disappointment on both ends.
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87* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': [[Characters/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPowerShadowWeaver Shadow Weaver]] always favored [[Characters/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPowerAdora Adora]] over the other Horde recruits she trained, calling her an "ambitious, cutthroat, ruthless warrior". But as Adora herself points out, she doesn't actually possess ''any'' of those traits and never did. Ironically, they better describe Adora's friend [[Characters/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPowerCatra Catra]]--who Shadow Weaver [[TheUnFavorite blatantly despises]].
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