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The Fant\u00f4mas fictional character is presented as a “genius of evil” [ first ] , [ 2 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Evil genius is a kind of fictional character. It designates an antagonist which has a superior intelligence, which it uses to develop and execute complex and criminal plans in order to compromise the hero or dominate the world. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 According to the National Center for Textual and Lexical Resources, the “genius of evil” (associated with the genius of love, the arts, of glory) is “An allegorical being personifying a principle, a disease, any scourge, an abstract idea” [ 3 ] . In a scientific study entitled “Genius of evil? How dishonesty can lead to greater creativity \u201d , published on February 18, 2014 in the journal Psychological Science , researchers Francesca Gino (Harvard University) and Scott Wiltermuth (University of South California), passionate about “non -ethical behavior”, wondered if there was a link between dishonesty And creativity, like the banker Bernard Madoff who developed an ingenious Ponzi system to defraud its customers [ 4 ] , [ 5 ] . To do this, the researchers developed five different experiences that they tested on nearly 800 participants, pushing them to be dishonest (like lying on their performance during a test in order to get a better reward) then to test their Creativity, while comparing the results with a control group that remained in the “right path”. Each time, the people of the group of “dishonest” have been more creative than those of the group of “honest”. For researchers, this trend would be explained by the fact that, to be inventive in an area, you have to know how to “break the codes” or the rules, which dishonesty naturally promotes [ 4 ] , [ 5 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 The genius of evil, on the back of the Chair of the Cathedral of Li\u00e8ge Lucifer, the fallen angel, sometimes assimilated to Satan, is considered in the Christian religion as the Evil genius absolute. The sculpture called “The genius of evil” is a religious work of the Belgian artist Guillaume Geefs. This sculpture is installed in a niche at the back of the main pulpit of the cathedral. Here are some examples of fictional character qualified as “evil geniuses”. Table of ContentsIn literature [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In the comic strip [ modifier | Modifier and code ] At the movie theater [ modifier | Modifier and code ] On the radio [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In literature [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Fant\u00f4mas, masked bandit appeared in the series of novels by Pierre Souvestre and Marcel Allain in 1911. Professor James Moriarty, eminent mathematician of Oxford and godfather of the London underworld, created by Arthur Conan Doyle. He ends up killed by Sherlock Holmes, who nicknamed him the “crime napoleon”. Ernst Stavro Blofeld, leader of the fictitious criminal organization in the novels and films of the saga James Bond , invented by Ian Fleming. Monsieur Ming, aka The yellow shadow at the head of a sprawling organization, is the sworn enemy of Bob Morane in the novels of Henri Vernes and appeared in the novel La Couronne de Golcond in 1959. Hannibal Lecter, serial killer (and psychiatrist) whose story is linked to several novels by Thomas Harris, which appeared in 1981 and which inspired many films and television series. Doctor Mabuse, hypnotist and crime of crime hiding under multiple identities, created by Norbert Jacques. Doctor Fu Manchu created by the British Sax Rohmer. This doctor of Asian origin has contributed a lot to the dissemination of this literary stereotype, linked to the fear in the West of “yellow peril”. In the comic strip [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Roberto Rastapopoulos, recurring enemy of Adventures of Tintin . Honest appearance, he is at the head of various international criminal organizations: drug trafficking, arms trafficking, slave trafficking … He also proclaims himself genius of evil in Vol 714 pour Sydney . Zorglub, halfway between the crazy scientist and the genius of evil, is a fictional character created by Andr\u00e9 Franquin and Greg, who appeared for the first time in the album Z like Zorglub from the Serie Spirou and Fantasio In 1959. Colonel Olrik, worse enemy of Blake et Mortimer , which appears in almost all their adventures. It is a bandit putting itself at the service of different criminal powers and, more rarely, working for its own account. Its creator, Edgar P. Jacobs, was inspired by his own physique to draw his features [ 6 ] . Lex Luthor, the antagonist of superman superhero in the DC universe of the DC Comics publishing house [ 4 ] . Victor von Fatalis (Victor von doom in VO), alias Doctor Fatalis, a scientist and supervilain belonging to the Marvel universe of the Marvel Comics publishing house. At the movie theater [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The French filmmaker Louis Feuillade created the character of Fant\u00f4mas in the cinema with the actor Ren\u00e9 Navarre in the title role, embodying before the first war the archetype of evil genius. Thanks to this success, Feuillade founded its own film brand [ 7 ] . The American film Compulsion Directed by Richard Fleischer and released in 1959 inspired by the Leopold and Loeb affair was broadcast in France under the title The genius of evil . Professor Ratigan, Basil enemy of Baker Street who tries to seize power in England in Disney film Basil, private detective (1986). A song called “The great genius of evil” composed by Henry Mancini is interpreted for this film [ 8 ] . Jafar, the great vizier of Agrabah then genius of a lamp that appeared in Disney film Aladdin (1992) and his suite Jafar’s return (1994) and in a 2019 Aladdin film, where the character is interpreted by Marwan Kenzari. On the radio [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 Marc Lits , The detective novel: Introduction to the theory and the story of a literary genre , Li\u00e8ge, C\u00e9fal editions, coll. “Biblioth\u00e8que des pareitt\u00e9ratures” ( n O 4), 1999 , 2 It is ed. , 208 p. (ISBN\u00a0 2-87130-065-8 ) , p. 40 . \u2191 Quentin Deluermoz ( pref. Dominique Kalifa), Police in the city: the construction of a public order in Paris, 1854-1914 , Paris, publications of the Sorbonne, coll. “History of France at XIX It is And XX It is centuries \u201d( n O 71), 2012 , 408 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-85944-698-7 ) , p. 183 . \u2191 ‘ Definition of genius \u00bb , on CNRTL.FR (consulted the first erJune 2019 ) \u2191 A B and C “Evil geniuses” , Pierre Barth\u00e9l\u00e9my, The Monde.fr , 10 mars 2014. \u2191 a et b (in) Francesca Gino The Scott S. Wiltermuth , ‘ Evil Genius? How Dishonesty Can Lead to Greater Creativity \u00bb , Psychological Science , vol. 25, n O 4, April 2014 , p. 973\u2013981 (ISSN\u00a0 0956-7976, DOI\u00a0 10.1177\/0956797614520714, read online ) \u2191 Christophe Quillien et al., Bads – Craples and other villains in comics , Huginn & Muninn, 2013. \u2191 Criminocorpus site, “from Fant\u00f4mas to Mephisto: Ren\u00e9 Navarre (1877-1968). The artist with a thousand faces” , accessed June 13, 2019 \u2191 Disney’s music – a heritage in songs, text “The great genius of evil” , consulted the first is June 2019 \u2191 ‘ Signed Furax. Woe to bearded \u00bb , on FranceCulture.fr (consulted the first erJune 2019 ) Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/the-genius-of-evil-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"The genius of evil \u2014 Wikipedia"}}]}]