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Oil painting of iconic characters Walter White, Tony Stark, Cersei Lannister, and Frodo Baggins, symbolizing shame’s role in character design and storytelling.
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The Role of Shame in Character Design

Shame: a universal human emotion, a powerful narrative tool. It can erode a character's identity, drive them to extremes, or pave the path to redemption. This exploration delves into the…
Posted by Screen Psyche September 10, 2025
Oil painting of iconic antiheroes—Walter White, Anton Chigurh, Joffrey Baratheon, and Frank Castle—symbolizing revenge, morality, and psychological conflict.
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The Psychology of Revenge: Why We Cheer for Antiheroes

Dive into the dark allure of revenge and explore why we're captivated by antiheroes who blur the lines of morality. This article examines the psychological motivations behind revenge, analyzes iconic…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 19, 2025

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