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Examples of characters who [[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]] in [[{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] include:

* Arguably Macduff of Macbeth by the time of Act 5, Scene 8 when Macduff fulfills the prophecy of the weird sisters(he can harm Macbeth) by telling Macbeth of how he was born, even to the point where Macbeth cannot believe it to be true:
* Arguably Macduff of Macbeth by the time of Act 5, Scene 8 when Macduff fulfills the prophecy of the weird sisters(he can harm Macbeth) by telling Macbeth of how he was born, even to the point where Macbeth cannot believe it to be true:
{{quote|'''Macduff''': Despair thy charm,
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* {{spoiler|Natalie}} by the end of ''[[Next to Normal]]''. She goes from being [[Age-Appropriate Angst|an angsty teenager]] who hates her family and the life they have provided, to a happier young woman who acknowledges how much the Goodman household has been through, and wants life to "give me pain if that's what's real".
* {{spoiler|Natalie}} by the end of ''[[Next to Normal]]''. She goes from being [[Age-Appropriate Angst|an angsty teenager]] who hates her family and the life they have provided, to a happier young woman who acknowledges how much the Goodman household has been through, and wants life to "give me pain if that's what's real".


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Examples of characters who Took a Level in Badass in Theatre include:

  • Arguably Macduff of Macbeth by the time of Act 5, Scene 8 when Macduff fulfills the prophecy of the weird sisters(he can harm Macbeth) by telling Macbeth of how he was born, even to the point where Macbeth cannot believe it to be true:

Macduff: Despair thy charm,
And let the angel whom thou still hast served
Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb
Untimely ripp'd.
Macbeth: Accursed be that tongue that tells me so,
For it hath cow'd my better part of man!

  • Natalie by the end of Next to Normal. She goes from being an angsty teenager who hates her family and the life they have provided, to a happier young woman who acknowledges how much the Goodman household has been through, and wants life to "give me pain if that's what's real".