Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon: Difference between revisions

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== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Discworld]]''
** Played (sort of) straight in ''[[Discworld]]'' with Mr. Teatime from ''[[Hogfather]]'', since his eyes serve as a [[Red Right Hand]].
** Played completely straight by Carcer in ''[[Discworld/Night Watch (Discworld)|Night Watch]]'', who could be standing in the middle of a room full of bloody corpses with a knife in his hand and say "What, me?" while looking genuinly hurt by the accusation.
* Ferahgo the Assassin from ''[[Redwall|Salamandastron]]'' has baby blue eyes which make him look completely innocent. In case the latter part of his name wasn't enough of a hint, He's not.
* Done by Alexandre Dumas in at least two of his novels.
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* [[Fille Fatale|Angélica de Alquézar]] from the ''[[Alatriste]]'' series. In the first book, narrator Íñigo describes her as being "as perverse and wicked as only Evil in the form of a blonde eleven- or twelve-year-old girl can be." He's head over heels in love with her, even '''after''' she {{spoiler|gives him a "gift" which helps the Inquisition frame him for heresy}}.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* One of the UnSubs in ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' was 13-year-old boy who used his innocent look to get closer to people and then kill them.
* The original name given to Angelus from ''[[Angel]]'' was 'The One with the Angelic Face' which sounds nice, till you find out just how vicious Angelus was.
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''A pretty face can hide an evil mind.''}}
 
== [[TheaterTheatre]] ==
* [[Older Than Steam]]: Iago from ''[[Othello]]''. This trope's part of the reason why he's able to manipulate everyone so effectively.
 
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