1. To deliberately destroy someone’s good
reputation by exaggerating their flaws, spreading negative falsehoods, and/or manipulating facts.
2. (In
fiction) When a normally sympathetic and/or intelligent character is derailed with bad writing by an author and/or creator erasing previously established positive development exaggerating their worst flaws (flanderdization), and/or by making them behave in out of character (OOC) ways that make them come across as unsympathetic and stupid out of nowhere for the sake of creating cheap shock value, forcing a character into the
villain role with no
organic lead up, retreading previously established character development by undoing it of nowhere to
do it all over again, and/or in order for the creator/author to prop up another character and/or ship they unfairly favor as “good” and/or “redeemed” without having to actually put in any sort of effort to develop their favorites in to
people who are actually behaving in ways that make them worthy of redemption by attempting to emotionally manipulate the audience to forget about the bad ways in which their favorites have behaved and/or the bad things their favorite character has
done by deliberately pulling a character assassination on other characters and/or ships to make them seem just as bad, if not worse, in comparison to their favorites.
1. Who wrote these lies about me in this article? I’m not the horrible person they are making me out to be here! This is character assassination!
2. Emma
Swan from Once Upon A
Time was such a badass, intelligent, kindhearted, and selfless young woman. Then, she got set up with
Hook, and became a mean-spirited, violent, and selfish sidekick to him on her own show. What horrible character assassination!