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... either the villain if it was a quid pro quo situation or if they are the ones trying to ease the tensions in the workplace they could also be seen as a hero. The claims makers were women who initially felt belittled in the work environment due to unwanted advancements from their colleagues. However, things have changed over the last few years which incorporate a new melodrama scenario and a more broad view of the claims makers. Men now also feel that they are being harassed in the workplace by women. This means that our original model of our melodrama would not fit since even though he is the one being victimized, according to the model he would still be seen as the villain. People would have made a claim that he brought it on himself or that he was making a story up. To fully encompass all situations of ...
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