Category:Fictional psychopaths
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This page lists fictional characters from literature, film, television, and comic books who display the following traits (from the first definitive studies of psychopathy, written by Hervey M. Cleckley in 1941.)
Cleckley defined psychopathy thus:[1]
- Superficial charm and average intelligence.
- Absence of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking.
- Absence of nervousness or neurotic manifestations.
- Unreliability.
- Untruthfulness and insincerity.
- Lack of remorse or shame.
- Antisocial behavior without apparent compunction.
- Poor judgement and failure to learn from experience.
- Pathological egocentricity and incapacity to love.
- General poverty in major affective reactions.
- Specific loss of insight.
- Unresponsiveness in general interpersonal relations.
- Fantastic and uninviting behavior with drink, and sometimes without.
- Suicide threats rarely carried out.
- Sex life impersonal, trivial, and poorly integrated.
- Failure to follow any life plan.
[edit] References
- ^ Cleckley, H, 1941 The Mask of Sanity (pdf Download 1.38mb)
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