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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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The treatment of albinism in fiction is often startlingly harsh. The condition seems to have been declared officially creepy with Moby Dick. The most common depiction of people with albinism in fiction is that of the inimical, violent villain, especially the hitman, assassin, sociopath or crime boss. A whole lot of them have names or nicknames that reference their albinism, if a name beyond "The Albino" is even bothered with. This should tell you about where this trope falls on the Sliding Scale of Creativity.
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