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TheNerfGuy
Since: Mar, 2011
2017-12-12 11:12:42
I think this is a query for either the "Is This an Example?
" thread or Trope Finder.

Character A has a very big admiration to character B, they meet each other, Character A amazed sees or experiences the luxuries and trophies that made character B an idol of millions, all is well until... The truth is exposed, the Character B did something horrible in the past (whatever the motive is), did something that displeases the Character A or simply they he/she's not what character A expected to be, and character A is shocked and broken hearted very deeply, later on depending of the story character B either continues to commit more crimes, tries to escape or simply surrenders and tries to make amends after being confronted by character A. Now my question remains... Are they misguided? Are they Justified? Are they driven by anger for certain circumstances of their past? Or are they selfishly evil? I supose that depends of them, right?