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\\\"A Übermensch character requires three things; an antisocial mindset rejecting the norms of society for his own morality, inhuman charisma, and a [[VisionaryVillain grand vision]] for a better world (it doesn\\\'t have to be a Utopia, but any grand goal will do as long as it is too much for any ordinary person to handle).\\\"

Also, in the Compare/ Contrast paragraph, why no link to VisionaryVillain (which as mentioned in that trope page, the Übermensch can actually be if done properly), TheUnfettered (which together with TheFettered provided a view on what makes a Übermensch), BlueAndOrangeMorality (as one troper said should be mentioned somewhere, after all, you\\\'re dealing with somebody who devised his own alien moral code for himself), and/or a Wikipedia link to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Cbermensch Nietzsche\\\'s own philosophical concept]] (to avoid confusion and thus further edit warring)

Also, does the picture of Superman in there have any purpose? It looks more like a literal \\\"Übermensch = Superman\\\" interpetation.
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\\\"A Übermensch character requires three things; an antisocial mindset rejecting the norms of society for his own morality, inhuman charisma, and a [[VisionaryVillain grand vision]] for a better world (it doesn\\\'t have to be a Utopia, but any grand goal will do as long as it is too much for any ordinary person to handle).\\\"

Also, in the Compare/ Contrast paragraph, why no link to VisionaryVillain (which as mentioned in that trope page, the Übermensch can actually be if done properly), TheUnfettered (which together with TheFettered provided a view on what makes a Übermensch), BlueAndOrangeMorality (as one troper said should be mentioned somewhere, after all, you\\\'re dealing with somebody who devised his own alien moral code for himself), and/or a Wikipedia link to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Cbermensch Nietzsche\\\'s own philosophical concept]] (to avoid confusion and thus further edit warring)

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