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Historical and fictional figures mapped to the sixteen values.

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Integrity · SAJF
fictional 20th century fiction

Atticus Finch

His willingness to defend Tom Robinson at professional and social cost, and his consistent application of the same ethical principles in private and public life, make him one of fiction's clearest Integrity types.

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fictional Victorian fiction

Jane Eyre

Her repeated refusal to compromise her principles under social and romantic pressure, including her departure from Rochester at significant personal sacrifice, positions her as a defining Integrity figure in English fiction.

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fictional Ancient fiction

Antigone

Sophocles' Antigone refuses Creon's decree not on grounds of rebellion but on grounds that divine law supersedes political law, making her a pure example of an internally held moral code overriding external authority.

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Integrity · SAJF
fictional Contemporary fiction

Albus Dumbledore

His lifelong commitment to operating within the bounds of what he considered right rather than what was expedient, including his refusal to claim the Elder Wand despite having the opportunity, marks him as an Integrity-oriented figure in fiction.

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