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10* ''Advertising/MessinWithSasquatch'': Both Sasquatch and the humans can qualify. Sasquatch often does really bad things to the humans, though they bring it upon themselves by tormenting him for fun. At the same time, some of Sasquatch's acts of revenge can be seen as very [[DisproportionateRetribution overreactive]], with the best example being '''ripping a person's arm off'''. In this respect, both Sasquatch and the humans can be seen as suffering abuse, while still dishing abuse at others.
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14* ''Music/EvilliousChronicles'': Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche is the last princess of Lucifenia. When she was young, she was separated from her twin brother and suffered from memory loss as a result of exorcism. After the deaths of her parents, she was LonelyAtTheTop and only became further isolated as her tyrannical rule made her enemies. When the revolution breaks out, she's abandoned by all of her servants except for her twin brother, who reveals his true identity before [[TwinSwitch getting executed in her place]]. Once she matures and realizes the depth of her cruelty, she spends the rest of her life regretting everything she's done and trying to atone. Despite her misdeeds, the sheer amount of [[BreakTheHaughty humbling experiences]] she goes through [[spoiler:and the fact that a lot of her tyrannical rule was due to DemonicPossession]] makes her a sympathetic figure.
15* Music/{{Gorillaz}}'s Murdoc rapidly grew out of Woobie status of any kind, but in his preteen days, he definitely fell into this category. According to ''Rise of the Ogre'', he was a horrible child, but given that he was a victim of FinancialAbuse and public humiliation by his father, suffered regular beatings from his brother, and [[UnreliableNarrator claims to have lost his virginity at the age of nine, and it's horribly possible that he's not making that up]], you can't help but pity him. His pitiable status resurfaces a little in his Pirate Radio broadcasts, during which he's [[DrowningMySorrows perpetually drunk]] and rambling about how lonely he is.
16** He pops back into this during the Song Machine era where he's finally becoming aware of how his past abuse has turned him into TheFriendNobodyLikes, and actually seems to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone be regretting it]] for the first time in his life. Sure he's spent most of the band's run being a [[JerkAss spectacular asshole]] but it's hard not to feel a little bad for the guy when he's [[HumanizingTears curled up on a couch sobbing]] after being left behind in the Desolè music video.
17* Donato from Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera, ''Maria Golovin.'' He's a young man, blind from war, living with his mother and building birdcages. He's very lonely and he falls in love with a woman who lodges with them. Then he becomes fearful and jealous and has outbursts of anger, culminating in him grabbing a gun with the intent of shooting her.
18* Music/{{Eminem}}'s stage persona definitely comes off as one of these, and the man himself has not had an easy life. Sure, he threatens to kill his wife ''repeatedly'', but there's no doubt that his life has ''sucked''.
19* Likewise [[Music/{{OFWGKTA}} Tyler, The Creator's]] stage persona, and when performing as [[ADarkerMe "Wolf Haley"]] or "Samuel" he brings it to WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds. Sometimes the man himself can be this, due to his [[RefugeInAudacity obnoxious]] [[RefugeInVulgarity behaviour]] but somewhat serious ArtistDisillusionment and genuine emotion in his music.
20* Pink from Music/TheWall beats his wife and essentially becomes a Nazi-wannabe, but songs like "Bring the Boys Back Home" and "Hey You" remind us that there is a decent, redeemable person underneath all of that.
21** Never mind when you hear about his childhood, what with [[DisappearedDad losing his father]], [[MyBelovedSmother living under an overprotective mother]], and [[SadistTeacher getting crap from a lot of his teachers in school]].
22---> "[[TearJerker The child has grown, the dream has gone. I have become comfortably numb.]]"
23* The ''Music/{{Sunscreem}}'' song "Who will love me now" talks about a monster who has "done terrible things" and is [[TheAtoner hiding in the forest out of guilt]], as well as asking [[TitleDrop "Who will love me now,]] who will ever love me?"
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27* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Myrrha/Smyrna, who [[ParentalIncest falls in lust with her father]], and [[BedTrick tricks him into having sex with her.]] While this is undeniably a fucked up thing to do, most version of the myth strongly imply (or state outright) that it's not her fault she's this way, and was made to have such feeling due to a curse of some kind. One version even says Aphrodite cursed her because her mother said that she (Myrrha) was more beautiful than the goddess, meaning she's getting punished for something her mother did that she had no control over.
28** Hera also qualifies. Yes, [[AffairBlameTheBastard punishing Zeus's lovers and their children all because her husband couldn't keep it in his toga]] is a BIT over-the-top, but considering her position as the protector of marriage, having a cheating husband isn't great.
29** Medusa, [[DependingOnTheWriter at least, according to Roman sources]]; while she was terrifying, evil and had to be stopped, imagine being a priestess of Athena, and you get [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] in the goddess's temple by Poseidon. Then, instead of punishing Poseidon, Athena decides to punish you-and your older sisters for good measure-by transforming you into grotesque, serpent-haired monsters who can turn people into statues with one look; and then, as the cherry on top of this fucked-up cake, you're banished to a barren, remote island at the edge of the Aegean Sea; needless to say, she could definitely do with a hug, even if you risk becoming a statue or getting bitten by snakes for your troubles.
30* Myth/NorseMythology: The Fenris Wolf was chained up because it was prophesized that he would kill Odin during Ragnarok while helping destroy the world, even though he hasn't done anything yet. When he ''does'' get free and eats Odin at Ragnarok, it seems more like a literal case of TheDogBitesBack than anything evil on his part.
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34* Calvin of ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' constantly picked on at school, either [[BarbaricBully aggressively by Moe]] or [[PassiveAggressiveKombat verbally by Susie]], roughed up a lot by Hobbes, is given assignments that are ''quite'' unusual for a first grader, and is ignored or [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastically responded to]] by his own parents. He's also quite lazy, self-centered, and [[SmallNameBigEgo has an ego the size of a planet]], which in turn has him become a KarmicButtMonkey due to his BrattyHalfPint tendencies causing him to often bring his misfortune onto himself.
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38* Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} is arguably one of the best examples in modern wrestling history. True, his character did evolve a great deal over the course of his 2004-2010 heel run, but there was always one constant: an athlete who had worshipped the wrestling business since he was a boy and was determined to dedicate his entire life to achieving excellence in that field. Many of the things he said and did, while despicable in the most morally traditional sense, were actually quite reasonable, such as his justification for attacking Wrestling/JohnCena after Cena had just barely survived a chamber match against five other men:
39-->'''Edge''': I had a year-long contract for a [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE Championship]] match, was patient and [[CombatPragmatist bided my time until the moment was right, and now I reap the rewards]]. And sure, a lot of people didn't like it, but it was my right as Money in the Bank winner and [[LoopholeAbuse there's nothing in the rulebook]] [[LawfulEvil saying I can't do it]].
40** Later, when he betrayed his {{Kayfabe}} wife Wrestling/VickieGuerrero, it was easy to see that his motivation was not simply that he was a {{Jerkass}} but because he honestly couldn't keep his lustful desires in check (never mind that his RealLife affair with [[{{Wrestling/Lita}} Amy "Lita" Dumas]] broke up his second marriage[[note]]The first was to Alanah Morley, the RealLife sister of Sean "Val Venis" Morley[[/note]] in five years). Admit it: you were sad when Vickie (initially) refused to forgive him and, instead, basically sentenced him to death at the hands of Wrestling/TheUndertaker.
41* Alex Riley, Wrestling/TheMiz's personal attendant who is pretty much a ButtMonkey. He got blamed for everything that went wrong for Wrestling/TheMiz and got humiliated repeatedly. When Miz finally fired him, it looked like Alex was about to cry. But then he just attacked Miz instead.
42* Ricardo Rodriguez, personal announcer of Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio. While he joins in on any of Del Rio's malicious antics and even intervenes on his behalf, this also often leads to him acting as Rio's meat shield whenever he needs a diversion, with pretty much the entire roster taking sadistic pleasure in beating the living snot out of him, either to make a message to his boss or just because they hate the smug little weasel. Since he is an announcer, unlike other examples here, he can't really dish it back either, [[OhCrap the pants shitting terror]] whenever he is cornered by a vengeful opponent is very evident.
43* [[{{Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon}} Stephanie [=McMahon=]]] could qualify for this, as she's constantly and repeatedly been humiliated for ''years'' now. The biggest such moment being the promo where Wrestling/ChrisJericho ''and'' [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] teamed up to make fun of her, which causes her to burst out screaming for them to stop and runs away crying.
44* Wrestling/JimmyJacobs of Wrestling/RingOfHonor fame is arguably a mix of AntiVillain, ByronicHero, and straight-up JerkassWoobie, but mostly the latter. Jacobs crossed the DespairEventHorizon after falling in love with his manager, Lacey, and discovering that LoveRedeems doesn't always work. He, along with several like-minded individuals, formed The Age of the Fall, half-cult, half-wrestling stable, dedicated to violently correcting what they perceived as injustices in ROH and society. They brutally beat Jay Briscoe and hung him upside down so that Jacobs could stand underneath him pontificating on his philosophy, all the while Briscoe's blood dripped down onto him. When Lacey fell in love with [[Wrestling/AustinAries another man]], Jacobs attempted to attack her on multiple occasions with a metal railroad spike. Jimmy Jacobs may appear to be an adorable emo boy, but he is actually a bloodthirsty hate machine.
45* Wrestling/MandyRose. From losing her older brother Richie back in October 2022 to her recent RoleEndingMisdemeanor resulting in her abrupt release, how can you not show her a little sympathy?
46* Strictly kayfabe speaking, as monstrous as Wrestling/{{Kane}} can be, many can't help but feel sorry for him due to his tragic backstory and the numerous times that he has been betrayed by friends (i.e. X-Pac) or others whom he thought he could trust.
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50* The AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho audio "The Boy That Time Forgot" simultaneously upgrades Adric to JerkassWoobie and AGodAmI: timey-wimey stuff leaves him stranded in an alternate universe of his own mind's making after the events of the ''Series/DoctorWho'' serial ''Earthshock'', eventually driving him to madness from loneliness, isolation, lack of humanoid contact, and a pretty massive sense of abandonment. By the time the Doctor and Nyssa find him, he's become an egomaniacal, old ([[spoiler: read, ''over 500 years old'']]) man who thinks that the world should be at his beck and call (which, thanks to crazy math reasons, it kinda ''is''), throws the Doctor into a giant spider pit just for fun, tries to force Nyssa to marry him, and has almost complete disregard for his genius insectoid subordinates' lives, even sending a squadron to ''kill'' the one he named after Tegan. Oh, and also there's the whole "wanting revenge on the Doctor for leaving him to die" bit. By the end, though, he's fully redeemed himself, [[spoiler: even managing to pull off another HeroicSacrifice.]]
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54* Mr. Zero in ''Theatre/TheAddingMachine''. Being a LazyHusband at home and an unimaginative drudge at work, as well as an all-around bigot prone to fits of murderous rage doesn't overshadow all the suffering he's endured in one {{reincarnation}} after another.
55* Freddie (aka The American) in ''{{Theatre/Chess}}'' is at best brash, deeply obnoxious, and unstable. He becomes more and more pathetic as he [[SanitySlippage unravels over the course of the story]] and his VillainSong, ''Pity the Child,'' reveals how his abusive upbringing shaped his personality.
56* ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'': Cyrano. His attitude with the [[SmittenTeenageGirl Buffet-girl]], [[ButtMonkey Raguenau]], and the [[NobleProfession nuns]] show us that he is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold. His attitude with anyone who is not [[OfThePeople a Gascon]] show us that he is definitely a {{Jerkass}}, and the universe of the play is [[HumiliationConga constantly placing him in unpleasant situations]]. In Act I Scene V, he reveals to his best friend Le Bret a hidden, softer side, talking about how he feels that he never will be love by Roxane because his enormous nose:
57-->'''Le Bret''': Well, but so much the better! Tell her so!\
58She saw your triumph here this very night!\
59'''Cyrano''': Look well at me -- then tell me, with what hope\
60This vile protuberance can inspire my heart!\
61I do not lull me with illusions -- yet\
62At times I'm weak: in evening hours dim\
63I enter some fair pleasance, perfumed sweet;\
64With my poor ugly devil of a nose\
65I scent spring's essence -- in the silver rays\
66I see some knight -- a lady on his arm,\
67And think "To saunter thus 'neath the moonshine,\
68I were fain to have my lady, too, beside!"\
69Thought soars to ecstasy... O sudden fall!\
70-- The shadow of my profile on the wall!\
71'''Le Bret''': ''(tenderly)'' My friend!...\
72'''Cyrano''': My friend, at times 'tis hard, 'tis bitter,\
73To feel my loneliness -- my own ill-favor...
74* ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'': According to an interview, Lin-Manuel Miranda didn't like the fact that history books were either too defensive of Burr or painted him as the villain, so made him a smarmy ditherer who nevertheless has a lot of tragic and sweet moments. In fact, when Miranda did ''Drunk History'', he made it quite clear that he doesn't consider Burr a monster, but a tragic and complicated man who made a mistake that cost him his reputation forever.
75* The eponymous Theatre/{{Medea}}. She literally gave up ''everything'' to be with Jason -- her country, her family, her position...she even arranged her own brother's death so they could get away. Then Jason turns around and ditches her for a younger, prettier Greek girl, primarily for her father's prestige and money. He [[SarcasmMode ever-so-magnanimously]] says that Medea can still be his mistress. [[WomanScorned She flips the hell out]], and while [[MurderTheHypotenuse her]] [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge actions]] are horrible (particularly in the most common version, where she [[OffingTheOffspring murders her children]] to get back at Jason), it's hard not to feel sorry for her.
76* Shylock in ''Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice''. What with the abuse heaped upon him by his enemies, his soul-tearing agony at the loss of his daughter and his dead wife's ring, and his hellish-yet-admirable persistence against the odds, it's easy to cheer for him and forget that his main goal is to [[LawfulEvil literally scoop the heart out of a man in open court,]] in front of all the victim's friends. He wants to do this partly because he's taking out his losses on the guy (who seems not to have been in on the elopement to begin with), partly because [[CorruptCorporateExecutive the guy is a business rival and killing him will help turn a profit,]] and partly because he ''just hates the guy.'' The effectiveness of this obviously depends on the actor, but in some of the best stagings, Shylock's final exit is the ultimate TearJerker and makes you want to follow him and give him a big comforting hug.
77** Malvolio in ''Theatre/TwelfthNight'' is another Shakespearean example. Because of his attempts to enforce [[StopHavingFunGuys Puritan values]] on his mistress' household, he is publicly humiliated when the other characters play on his secret affection for Olivia, getting him to play the fool in an attempt to woo her. Olivia even acknowledges that they went way too far in humiliating him.
78* Gabe from ''Theatre/NextToNormal'' just wants his family to love him. Unfortunately, [[spoiler:he expresses it by trying to [[DrivenToSuicide drive his mentally ill mother to suicide]].]] That is, if you actually believe his presence exist or he's just a manifestation in the character's head.
79* The eponymous character of ''Theatre/OedipusAtColonus'' is a former great king who [[SelfMadeOrphan killed his father]], [[ParentalIncest married his mother]], blinded himself when he discovered this, and is reviled by all but his two daughters, who get abducted midway through the play in an attempt to [[IHaveYourWife force him to return to Thebes]]. On the other hand, he's still immensely stubborn and calls down a curse on his own sons so that they may die in the coming civil war (and it works).
80* Sure, [[{{Theatre/Seneca}} Thyestes]] stole his brothers wife and attempted to usurp the throne. But Atreus' revenge is sheer evil. He pretends to pardon Thyestes and then serves him his own sons for dinner. Thyestes is a broken man at the end of the play.
81* Mrs. Neille Lovett from ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet''. She's a widow and a LoveMartyr who wishes to have a new lover, and that's none other than the titular VillainProtagonist himself. She also mentioned that his wife, Lucy, was raped by Judge Turpin, and eventually committed suicide while she was away. However, when Sweeney went AxCrazy and seeks vengeance on everyone in London, Lovett initiates her plan to make meat pies out of corpses from Sweeney's victims. Though by the end of the story, [[spoiler: after screaming when Turpin moved around for a little while before dying, Sweeney notices her. However, her lies was found out when the Beggar Woman's dead body is none other than Lucy herself. Sweeney, in anger, pretends to forgives Lovett before throwing her into the oven, and was later killed by Tobias Ragg.]]
82** Benjamin Barker - better known as the titular VillainProtagonist - Sweeney Todd, also counts. Falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit, and sentenced to life in prison, he was sent away to Australia; only to return 15 years later. Though after his first shot of revenge on Turpin failed, he went AxCrazy and seeks vengeance on everyone in London. Sweeney went over the edge, however, when [[spoiler: he finds out that he accidentally murdered the Beggar Woman, who is none other than his wife, Lucy. Furious, yet calm, he dances with Mrs. Lovett, pretending to forgive her, before hurling her into the oven. In remorse, he cradles his wife's dead body for a few minutes before he gets his throat slitted by Toby, who went mad after finding out what's in the meat pies.]]
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