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A character may exhibit arrogance from "summary" of The Characters by Theophrastus

The arrogant man is easily recognizable by his demeanor. He walks with a certain air of superiority, his head held high as if looking down upon those around him. His speech is often filled with condescension, as he belittles others and boasts about his own accomplishments. He takes pleasure in asserting his dominance, seeking to assert his authority in any situation. This arrogance is rooted in a deep-seated sense of insecurity. The arrogant man feels the need to constantly validate himself by putting others down. He is quick to dismiss the opinions of others, refusing to consider any perspective that does not align with his own. This closed-mindedness only serves to further isolate him, as he alienates those ...
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