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From "My Father's Dragon" by Gannett, Ruth Stiles

The Rhinoceros
A vain rhinoceros obsessed with the color of his tusk.
Core Belief
"Personal appearance is paramount, and self-worth is tied to physical attractiveness."
Worldview
The Rhinoceros views the world through the lens of his own insecurities. He believes that his ugliness makes him unhappy and that improving his appearance will solve his problems.
Personality
The Rhinoceros is self-absorbed and insecure, fixated on his appearance. He is easily manipulated by flattery and promises of improving his looks.
In Their Own Words
"Don't you know that's my private weeping pool?"
"Oh, I have many things to weep about, but the biggest thing is the color of my tusk."
"Too busy!"
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