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* Black Adam of [[Captain Marvel]] was chosen as a champion of justice, but when he received superpowers he [[Anti-Hero|didn't react as his patrons expected him to]].
 
== Fan FicWorks ==
* Inverted by Jack O'Lantern in ''[[Ultimate SpiderWoman|Ultimate Spider-Woman: Change With Thethe Light]]''. Although he wears a public mask to be accepted by his fellow citizens, he also begins wearing a ghoulish pumpkin-headed costume and committing increasingly deadly crimes to reveal his ''true'' personality. He is well aware of the irony in wearing a mask to reveal his true face, but he considers himself superior to the pathetic, mindless sheep and cattle that make up most of the rest of society because he's willing to embrace just what he ''really'' is.
* In ''[[DC Nation]]'', Fauna lampshades this when it comes to Nightwing. After seeing him as Dick Grayson, she wrote in her [[Character Blog]] that not many people put a mask ''on'' when they want to be themselves.
* Played straight in a Danny Phantom [[Fanfic]] called [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3831182/1/Masks Masks.] It is unusual in that Danny is actually wearing three masks to hide his true self. A surprisingly good read.
 
== Film ==
 
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* In ''[[Bridesmaids]]'' Helen is the typical [[Alpha Bitch]]. At least that's what it appears on the surface. But when she breaks down crying, she reveals {{spoiler|[[I Just Want to Have Friends|she's in a loveless marriage, and just gets invited to weddings because she's good at organizing events]].}}
* [[Film/Enter The Dragon|Enter The Dragon]]: In reference to Han, the villain, whose martial-arts tournament is a front for a really nasty operation: "You must remember... the enemy has only images and illusions, behind which he hides his true motives. Destroy the image, and you will break the enemy."
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* The knights' elaborate, mask-like helmets in the John Boorman film, 'Excalibur,' show the real personae of the wearers.
* A major theme of ''[[Wild Things]]''. Sam appears to be an honest, upstanding educator, but he's really a {{spoiler|sleazy, exploitative pervert.}} Kelly appears to be an all-American teenage girl next door, but she's actually {{spoiler|an angry, sexually confused cokehead who hates her family.}} Ray appears to be an honest if overzealous cop, but he's actually a {{spoiler|[[Dirty Cop]] who enjoys prostitutes and is quite willing to murder anyone who pisses him off.}} Suzie appears to be a white-trash loser, but she's actually a {{spoiler|brilliantly calculating [[The Chessmaster|Chessmaster]] who manipulates everyone else}}.
** Lampshaded by Ray, although in reference to another character.
 
Lampshaded by Ray, although in reference to another character.
{{quote|'''Ray:''' People aren't always what they appear to be, Jimmy. Don't forget that.}}
 
 
== Literature ==
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* Double Subverted in [[Deep Space Nine]] ''Soldiers of the Empire''. Klingons underneath their swagger are lonely overworked soldiers grumbling about their lot just as much as human soldiers do. But when inspired they [[Becoming the Mask|put on their mask]] again and go into battle as a true [[Proud Warrior Race]].
 
== Films -- Live-Action TV ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* Major Zod in ''[[Smallville]]'' pretended to be an ally to Clark and a caring leader until he received his superpowers, revealing his hidden lust for power. "[[Paradise Lost|Better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven]]."
** Lana Lang once received Clark's superpowers, using them to try to kill [[Big Bad|Lex]], steal his secrets, and discredit him in the media.
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* ''[[Odyssey 5]]'' has Kurt occasionally show a much kinder side than his usual persona.
* Effectively everyone of any importance on ''[[Babylon 5]]'', as summed up by G'Kar's word of warning to Catharine Sakai: ''"No one here is exactly what he appears. [[Ass in Ambassador|Not]] [[Magnificent Bastard|Mollari]], [[The High Queen|not]] [[Lady of War|Delenn]], [[The Captain|not]] [[Obfuscating Stupidity|Sinclair]]... and [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|not]] [[Cassandra Truth|me.]]"''
* In [[Deep Space Nine]]: ''Soldiers of the Empire'' we go aboard a Klingon ship for a routine patrol and see that beneath their boasting they are grumbling soldiers [[Not So Different]] from humans. When they are finally [[Let's Get Dangerous|rallied]] they [[Becoming the Mask|put their mask back on.]] Which come to think of it is also [[Not So Different]] from humans.
 
 
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== TheaterTheatre ==
* Explored deeply in ''[[Jekyll and Hyde]]'', most notably with the song ''Facade'' and its numerous reprises.
{{quote|There's a face that we wear in the cold light of day/ It's society's mask, it's societies way/ And the truth is... That it's all a facade.}}
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=== Visual Novels ===
* {{spoiler|Lesteena}} in ''[[Eien no Aselia]]'' isn't sure whether her normal personality or the one she pretends to be when she gets a chance to relax is the real one. The answer seems to be both and neither.
* Tohsaka in ''[[Fate/stay night|Fate Stay Night]]'' is a bit of a funny example. She acts like a perfect and kind student, but beneath that she's irritable, [[Tsundere|dishonest about her feelings]], [[Not a Morning Person]], selfish and something of a [[The Gadfly|troll.]] However, beneath ''that'' is something she doesn't seem entirely aware of: She values people's lives a great deal, will die for others, values fair play and honesty and is actually rather kind. Nor is she as ruthless as she thinks she is.
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* In [[Neopets]]: {{spoiler|Xandra in the "Faerie's Ruin" plot initially has a facade of a helpful and nerdy innocent appearance with anger issues (even using glasses to appear more innocent}} [http://images.neopets.com/faerieland/tfr_fa61c26562/conv/2_9815d2d41a.png pictured here]. However she is revealed to be a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] with a completely "machiavellian" and [[A God Am I|egomaniacal personality]] [http://www.drsloth.com/p/view/162912/ pictured here].
* [[Ask That Guy With The Glasses]] is a nicely layered version of the trope. The "mask" is a distinguished gentleman, underneath that is a bastard who likes playing with people, underneath that is an invoked Complete Monster, and underneath that is a cesspool of self-loathing and damage.
* In ''[[Ears for Elves]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20140421193157/http://www.earsforelves.com/archives/352 Luero calls out Tanna on her near-constant smiling]. He goes on to say "Masking your emotions may be necessary for dealing with most people.".
* ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' acquired a running gag about this, once Susan began to [http://egscomics.com/?date=2010-06-02 summon a fairy doll replica] that acts on her subconscious desires. When it is first summoned, Sarah and Grace have a field day interpreting how its actions show things that [[The Stoic|Susan tries so hard to hide]]. Also, Susan's [[Hates Being Touched|aversion to being touched]] evidently does not work by proxy (even though she ''does'' receive [http://egscomics.com/egsnp/2014-12-17 some tactile feedback]). It took her some time to learn "manual control", but when she isn't paying attention, the doll [http://egscomics.com/egsnp/2015-01-02 still gives her away].
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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