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It seems that heroes in fiction are held to higher standards of physical strength than villains are, and that depending on the style of the work, villains are held to higher standards of intellect than heroes are, (see also The Law of Bruce) leading to an apparent trend in some styles of works (especially those of the Disney-style variety) that evil uses brains while good uses brawn.
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