Self-effacing
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"John le Carré created George Smiley as an intentional foil to James Bond, a character whom he believed depicted an inaccurate and damaging version of espionage life. Short, overweight, balding, and bespectacled, Smiley is polite and self-effacing and frequently allows others to mistreat him, including his serially unfaithful wife."--Sholem Stein |
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- Making oneself seem unnoticable.
- Clark Kent's self-effacing behavior is to purposefully make people ignore him.
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