
Napoleon Bonaparte

The Napoleon complex, also known as Napoleon syndrome and short man syndrome, is a purported condition normally attributed to people of short stature, with overly aggressive or domineering social behavior. It implies that such behavior is to compensate for the subject’s physical or social shortcomings. Both commonly, and in psychology, the Napoleon complex is regarded as a derogatory social stereotype.The Napoleon complex is named after Napoleon Bonaparte, the first Emperor of the French, who was estimated to have been 5′ 2″ tall (in pre–metric system French measures), which equals around 1.67 meters, or just under 5′ 6″ in imperial measure. He was of average height among all men in France, but was much shorter than the elite soldiers, aristocrats and high officials that he met with.
Abraham Buunk, a professor at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, found evidence of the Napoleon complex. Researchers at the university found that men who were 1.63 metres (5 ft 4 in) were 50% more likely to show signs of jealousy than men who were 1.98 metres (6 ft 6 in).
In 2018, evolutionary psychologist Mark van Vugt and his team at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam found evidence for the Napoleon complex in human males. Men of short stature behaved more (indirectly) aggressively in interactions with taller men. Their evolutionary psychology hypothesis argues that in competitive situations when males, human or nonhuman, receive cues that they are physically outcompeted, the Napoleon complex psychology kicks in: physically weaker males should adopt alternative behavioral strategies to level the playing field, including showing indirect aggression and coalition building.
Mr. Jonas Noreika

Jonas Noreika (8 October 1910 – 26 February 1947), also known by his post-war nom de guerre Generolas Vėtra (lit. ’General Storm’), was a Lithuanian anti-Soviet partisan, military officer, and Nazi collaborator.
In July 1941, he was the leader of the Lithuanian Activist Front in the Telšiai district. Noreika ordered the murder of 1,800 Jews in the Plungė massacre and later served as governor of the Šiauliai district during the Nazi occupation of Lithuania, where he signed orders confining the district’s Jews in a ghetto and confiscating their property. Noreika later became one of 46 Lithuanian authority and intellectual figures imprisoned by the Nazis at Stutthof concentration camp from March 1943 until the camp’s dissolution on 25 January 1945 for inciting resistance to Nazi mobilization efforts. During the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Noreika was drafted into the Soviet Army, then worked as a jurist in Vilnius, where he was an organizer of the anti-Soviet Lithuanian National Council. He was arrested by the Soviets in March 1946 and executed on 26 February 1947.
Ava is a piece of artificial intelligence designed by Nathan and kept locked up in his facility. She is shown to reflect human emotions and is often treated cruelly by Nathan. However, it is later revealed that she is only mimicking emotion and empathy, not experiencing it. All of her kindness towards Caleb has been in the pursuit of escaping from the facility and entering the real world. While it’s true she demonstrates all of those traits during their sessions together, that doesn’t mean her motives were disingenuous. At the end, Ava manipulated Caleb using a variety of human skills. She becomes a complicated antagonist at the end of the film, killing Nathan and leaving Caleb stranded at the facility.
Obelix
Obelix (French: Obélix) is the second protagonist of the Asterix games and overall franchise. He forms a duo with his best friend Asterix, both characters are playable in various games. He owns a small dog called Dogmatix. He has permanent super-strength and insatiable appetite as a result of falling into a cauldron of magic potion when he was a child, and often complains about not being allowed to drink any more of it (which, according to Getafix, could have dangerous consequences). His favourite activities are carving menhirs, hunting boars and fighting Romans. He has a crush on Panacea. Obelix is obviously overweight and he hates when people point it out. Some games where Obelix is a playable character contain tight spaces where he cannot get through due to his size, but Asterix can.
Forest Gump

Forrest have high agreeableness, he have the character flexible, trusting, cooperative, forgiving, empathic, soft-hearted, tolerant, with an IQ of 75. Although his football coach in college called him the stupidest son of a bitch alive, Forrest has never let his disability get in his way. He makes the most with what he has. As his mother always reminded him, he is not stupid because “stupid is as stupid does.”
The sheep
The sheep in George Orwell’s Animal Farm really don’t get a good rep. As a cruel dictator of a pig rises to power on the farm (this sounds bizarre if you haven’t read the book), part of the reason he climbs so far up the pecking order is because the sheep are so easily manipulated.
Their opinions change all the time, they chant for whoever it suits to chant for at a certain time, and they end up breaking all the initial rules they set out to follow because they’re too dumb to think for themselves.
In the same way that sheep are known for blindly following a crowd, people are guilty of hypnotically following things that are equally as pointless. If we’re searching for popularity, we’ll follow the trends of the ‘coolest’ people we know; if we’re following ambition we’ll do whatever we can to get the best marks, to get the best job, with the best title; if we’re following pleasure we’ll follow food, money, and sex; the list goes on.
Often, we even end up following things we don’t really understand, or only until we become disinterested, chopping and changing our loyalty as often as we change our socks. Not one of these things we follow really ends up fulfilling us, and we’re all all too aware of that.

- Narcissism is characterized by grandiosity, pride, egotism, and a lack of empathy.
- Machiavellianism is characterized by the manipulation and exploitation of others, indifference to morality, lack of empathy, and a strategic focus on self-interest.
- Psychopathy is characterized by continuous antisocial behavior, impulsivity, selfishness, callous and unemotional traits, and remorselessness.
HOW DOES IT END? NOT WITHOUT INCIDENT!!!

