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Any other books where the "antagonist" does nothing wrong?
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>>24682355
The handmaidens tale.
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You're not gonna believe this, but... the Bible desu.
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>>24682355
The communist manifesto.
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Shylock does everything wrong though?
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>the Bible
The Jews literally did absolutely, everything wrong, up to and including deicide
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>>24682355
I think Svidrigailov did nothing wrong in the Crime and the Punishment
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>>24682355
war & peace



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