The idea of a heroic figure being met with hatred, distrust, and fear from the public is a well-established trope in superhero fiction. This "public disgrace" can stem from various causes, such as being framed by a villain, a disastrous failure that leads to collateral damage, or a personal scandal that erodes public trust. Characters like Marvel's Namor, who struggles with a violent legacy and public disdain, are prime examples of this dynamic. This concept of a hero's fall from grace is a rich source of drama, exploring themes of redemption, guilt, and the complicated relationship between a society and its protectors.
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