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Portrait of The Remarkable Rocket

The Remarkable Rocket

A pompous and self-absorbed firework who believes himself to be superior to all others.

From "The Happy Prince, and Other Tales" by Wilde, Oscar

Core Belief

"He believes in his own superiority and the importance of recognition and fame, despite lacking any real talent or achievement."

Worldview

He sees the world as a stage for his own self-aggrandizement, believing that everyone should admire and appreciate him.

Personality

Arrogant, vain, and delusional. He craves attention and believes himself to be incredibly important, despite his lack of actual accomplishment.

In Their Own Words

"“How fortunate it is for the King’s son,”"
"“I am a very remarkable Rocket, and come of remarkable parents.”"
"“I knew I should create a great sensation”"

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