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The current page quote (from Richard III) doesn\'t seem to really fit. The trope is for times when a villain isn\'t \'\'really\'\' all that bad, not for when someone quite literally \
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The current page quote (from Richard III) doesn\\\'t seem to really fit. The trope is for times when a villain isn\\\'t \\\'\\\'really\\\'\\\' all that bad; Richard III, on the other hand, goes on to do truly villainous things in the play. Seems to me like the page quote might\\\'ve been chosen because it\\\'s the trope name taken literally (someone \\\"designating\\\" themselves the villain), but it doesn\\\'t fit the standards of the trope and doesn\\\'t really exemplify it. Can anyone think of a better one?
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