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Re: Ironically, the hero of humble origins is itself a reaction to the previous noble hero. RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 26/03/2010 01:56:56 PM
Even then, though, I think the heroes were scholarly or educated - I was thinking more along the lines of a male fashion-conscious, court gentleman more similar to Oscar Wilde than a bookish hero.
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