Category:Scapegoat: Difference between revisions
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*villains who actually help others in some way or are well-intentioned, but are either misguided or people around them misinterpet their actions/plans as harmful. | *villains who actually help others in some way or are well-intentioned, but are either misguided or people around them misinterpet their actions/plans as harmful. | ||
*villains who, while categorized as villains, do not do anything especially evil or monstrous but face a punishment that would be considered harsh by today's standards (Marie Antoinette neglected her subjects, but never outright oppressed or purposely tormented them). | *villains who, while categorized as villains, do not do anything especially evil or monstrous but face a punishment that would be considered harsh by today's standards (Marie Antoinette neglected her subjects, but never outright oppressed or purposely tormented them). | ||
*political leaders who are wrongly blamed for a crisis that occurs in their country during their term in power (Czar Nicholas II of Russia is blamed for "Bloody Sunday"; in reality, he never ordered it and was appalled by it when he found out). |