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🧵 (1/2) I was going to start with characters throughout mythology and culture that show contrasting good and bad personality traits but that would be easy as there are many. So instead the question I asked AI was if there were any fictional characters with Multiple personality characters ( dissociative identity disorder or similar traits) AI replied that they are rarer in traditional mythologies and older literature. However, in modern storytelling, characters with distinct good-natured multiple personalities do exist where characters display multiple, distinctly good-natured personalities: Film / movies: Kevin Wendell Crumb (The Horde) - from "Split," has multiple personalities, including some that are gentle and caring, such as Hedwig (a child) and Barry (an artist). Marc Spector / Steven Grant - from Marvel's "Moon Knight," who has DID. Steven Grant is a good-natured, mild-mannered gift shop employee, while Marc Spector is a heroic mercenary.
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* [edit] with multiple GOOD personality disorder characters.
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( 2/2) Manga and Anime: Kazuhiko Amamiya - from "MPD Psycho," has multiple personalities, some of which are protective and good-natured, like his primary detective persona. Haruno Sakura - from "Naruto," has an inner self that is more confident and assertive compared to her usual kind and gentle demeanor. This duality can be seen as a form of multiple good-natured personalities. Video Games: Sora - from the "Kingdom Hearts" series, who has multiple aspects of his personality influenced by his connection to other characters like Roxas and Ventus, all of which are good-natured. I don't know these characters but a quick internet search reveals that there was an attempt to get one of the films above banned - Split 2016 due to negative stereotypes and providing false connections between mental illness and violence. Is this a case of what they call ' artificial hallucination' ? Well sounds like a good reason to watch some movies...for research purposes obviously. /cryptosapiens 🧠
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