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Nature Versus Nurture

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Everyone knows about some of the fundamental questions to life - who are you, what do you want, where did you come from, and where will you go? Those are the "what" questions, but this is the "why". Why did you say that? Why did you do this? Why were you there?
Innate qualities and personal experiences both play an important part in determining or causing individual differences in physical and behavioral traits, but this raises the question - which was more 'responsible' for such traits? Were these Abusive Parents abused themselves, and take that out on their own kids, or were they always malicious to begin with? Is the concept of free will (i.e. truly independent thought and truly independent decision-making) valid, or are your decisions brain-made "echoes"? Are your personalities determined more by genes, are they influenced by your own experiences, or are they made so that your personality truly is unique? Currently, scientists tend to think they both have about equal influences.
At any rate, fiction can have a field day with this, and depending on the writer, it can skew to either side of the argument.
A fairly common angle to this existential conundrum is a by-nature ethically or morally challenged character having decided to be good and posing the question (often to a more goody-two-shoes character) what is better: Being born good, or becoming good through great effort. Of course, since the implication is that the character is trying to turn morality into a competition so that they may lord their "good" status over others, framing themselves as superior to them, a legitimate question at this point may be if they actually really are "good" after all.
Tropes that tend to skew towards "Nature":
Always Chaotic Evil
Always Lawful Good
Born Lucky
Born Unlucky
Born Winner
Generation Xerox
Genetic Memory
Heroic Lineage
Humans Are Bastards
Humans Kill Wantonly
In the Blood
In Your Nature to Destroy Yourselves
Lamarck Was Right
Superpowerful Genetics
Villainous Lineage
Tropes that tend to skew towards "Nurture":
Blank Slate
Conditioned to Accept Horror
Freudian Excuse
More than Mind Control
Nurture over Nature (obviously)
Orc Raised by Elves
Raised by Dudes
Raised by Humans
Raised by Natives
Raised by Orcs
Raised by Wolves
Raise Him Right This Time
Rousseau Was Right
Then Let Me Be Evil
Upbringing Makes the Hero
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Adventure Time: It's left ambiguous if Goliad turned evil because she was made from the D.N.A. of Well-Intentioned Extremist Princess Bubblegum, or because of Finn and Jake's rather poorly though out lessons while teaching her how to be a ruler. The show seems to go with nature (which doesn't look good for PB) because Stormo, a similar creature made from Finn's D.N.A., refused to be tempted by Goliad's offer of ruling together and sacrificed itself to trap the both of them in an equally matched psychic duel.
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Code Geass: Paladins of Voltron: Lelouch is a unique case where both elements have roughly equal influence on his character. Lelouch is Krolia's grandson, yet had a ridiculously abusive childhood, which would imply his heroism is in his Nature. However, there's also the fact that he's a member of the Britannian Royal Family yet actively works against them due to witnessing how their actions harm others, indicating his heroism is a product of Nurture. These two assumptions open up the possibility that Lelouch's character is a product of both Nature AND Nurture - he had innate inclinations toward being a hero that was solidified by his upbringing.
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The entire plot of Trading Places begins when the Duke brothers place a bet on whether success in life is In the Blood or a product of a good environment. The movie makes a case for circumstances being more important than genes. Despite his upper-class background, hitting Rock Bottom turns Winthorpe into a gun-toting maniac and Wrong Side of the Tracks Valentine becomes a charming commodities broker who provides his own street smarts.
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In Forgiveness is the Attribute of the Strong, a My Hero Academia fanfiction, an eleven-year-old All for One travels forward in the time to the present. Whether young Hisashi is destined to become a villain is a theme of the story.
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One of the major plot points in the Aftermath of the Games universe is that Twilight ends up in charge of raising a filly version of Starlight Glimmer because unlike her canon counterpart, Starlight refused to surrender and atone for her actions during "The Cutie Re-Mark", so Twilight was left with no choice but to wipe her out of existence by convincing the nine-year-old Starlight to run away from her Orphanage of Fear and become her apprentice. Twilight and everybody in the know about the filly's origins agrees that part of the reason why the original Starlight became a major psychopath was because spending her entire foal hood in an abusive orphanage prevented her from learning how to connect properly with other ponies, so they take extra care to raise her in a loving environment and build her a large support network of ponies that she's able to trust so she gets on the right path. However, because mental illnesses are a mix of both genetics and upbringing, Starlight demonstrates early warning signs of her older self's fanatical behavior during Integration, and Twilight fears the possibility that nothing she can do will make a difference.
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Some X-Men fans have considered this debate when comparing the characters of Cable and Nate Grey, as each are essentially the same character in terms of their genetic heritage- being the 'child' of Scott Summers and Jean Grey, even if Nate was created in a lab using DNA samples stolen from his 'parents' while Cable was the naturally-conceived child of Scott Summers with Jean's clone- but experienced vastly different upbringings, with Cable a soldier dedicated to his chosen mission while Nate was intended as a weapon and resent others' attempts to use him. There are notable differences (Cable tends to be a bit more grounded), but they're surprisingly similar. The general rule of thumb is that Nate's a bit more heart on his sleeve than Cable is, and if he's playing Mutant Messiah, it's not always part of a scheme.
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Frankenstein: Frankenstein believes the monster is naturally evil, but the monster believes that he became evil due to Frankenstein's immediate abandonment of him (and he's shown to be right).
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Naruto has Sasuke, Gaara and Naruto; their personalities and mindsets were influenced by their upbringing, but whereas the former two dealt with it badly, the latter was able to pull through because he was luckier than the others, though he convinced Gaara to change his view on life, and he's trying to do the same to Sasuke.
There's a lot of In the Blood going around, in that Sasuke's family has a long habit of choosing 'power' over 'strength' that supposedly goes back to the ancient founder of their clan, the elder son of the Sage of the Six Paths. Doujutsu and sociopathy apparently have a causal link, though not an inescapable one.
On the other hand, Gaara apparently had a very loving mother and a cold bastard of a father, and to complicate matters was raised by an uncle who was very kind and looked just like his mother. And was also ANBU and accepted the mission of making a hit on the six-year-old boy he'd raised, in order to test his emotional resilience. The zombie of Gaara's father acknowledges this as a flawed methodology.
And despite never knowing them, Naruto is just like both his parents.
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Fullmetal Alchemist is vague on whether homunculi are naturally malicious or if they're simply not raised well.
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RWBY plays with this with the characters of Qrow and Raven Brawnwen, with them representing Nature and Nurture respectively. Both were raised by a tribe of bandits, and later joined regular society to study at Beacon Academy. They had been pretty obviously separated from society at large, as evidenced by the fact that Taiyang was able to trick Qrow into wearing a skirt by telling him it was a kilt.
Qrow, representing Nature, eventually turned his back on the bandit tribe, and is presented as having a deeply-ingrained sense of morality, and has become a loving, if somewhat gruff and extremely blunt, uncle to Ruby and Yang. Treating them with affection, and rescuing them whenever they got out of their depth, such as when Yang put Ruby in a wagon and went looking for her mother, Raven, and nearly got herself and Ruby killed as a result, before Qrow pulled a Big Damn Heroes saved them.
Raven, representing Nurture, fully embraced the tribe's Social Darwinist ways. She rejoined them as soon as she could and is implied to even be their leader. She has had basically no contact with her Daughter, Yang, and has explicitly told Qrow that she will not save Yang's life again after saving her once.
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This exchange from Hard Candy:
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It is all but stated in Dragon Ball that Saiyans are naturally ruthless Blood Knights who care about little except for fighting. When Goku hit his head and forgot his Saiyan memories, he was raised to be the good person we know by the kind senior Gohan. However, with supplemental material we have seen that there were good Saiyans and Goku's mother was one of them, it brings into question if Goku's goodness is genetic as well as nurture.
Dragon Ball Super: Broly delves into this theme again showing that the Saiyan civilization is a lot more stable than we were lead to believe. And while many Saiyans are Affably Evil at best? It is shown they aren't necessarily inherently cruel. As shown with the Saiyan Beets who clearly isn't a combative Saiyan and is rather meek. This is further expanded with Broly himself having been raised by a father out for the blood of Vegeta via Sins of the Father after the King banished them. In spite of basically being raised to be a weapon for revenge, Broly is a very kind and empathetic individual; compared to his Ax-Crazy Blood Knight counterpart from the Non Serial Movies.
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This is kind of explored, perhaps unintentionally, in Attack on Titan with Eren and Zeke, with regards to their father, Grisha. The latter was brainwashed by his parents into believing that he was the hero who was going to save his people, and fed a bunch of propaganda from a young age about his parents' beliefs. Zeke ends up turning his parents into the authorities for being part of La Résistance. Meanwhile, the former, was given a hands-off experience by Grisha, and not told anything about the world. Nevertheless, Eren ends up wanting to join the Survey Corps and help defeat titans and save people. Their differences in upbringing, despite the same father, is a point of content for Zeke, who refuses to believe that Eren wasn't also brainwashed like he was, and can't understand that Eren is acting on his own free will.
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Rick and Morty: Beth Smith and Rick Sanchez get into an argument about whether or not Beth's sociopathic behavior as a child was caused by Rick's terrible parenting. Beth believes that she was acting out to get attention and while Rick admits he is a terrible parent he insists that Beth was born evil, and it is left ambiguous who is right.
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In an episode of Justice League Action, Mr. Mxyzptlk wonders if Superman and Supergirl would actually turn out the same no matter where on Earth they landed, with him creating a timeline where Clark Kent landed on "Kasnia" (read: Soviet Union) and Linda Lee landed on Hollywood. Eventually they both realize that something is wrong, with Superman being the one to trick Mr. Mxyzptlk into saying his name backwards to cancel out all of it.
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Twins (1988): Discussed. The scientists responsible for Julius and Vincent's creation were firmly on the side of Nature, to the point that they were willing to go through with some extremely unethical experiments to prove their point. Julius, on the other hand, calls the whole idea bullshit, pointing out that Vincent (the "reject batch") was left to his own devices but still managed to survive and thrive in an environment that would have killed any of them, and could probably, given the opportunity to learn something other than con artistry, theft and cheating, have been the greatest of them all.
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The Mysterious Benedict Society books practically compel the reader to consider the question, with the case of Nicholas Benedict and Ledroptha Curtain, who are identical twins, but turned out very differently. How much of Mr. Curtain's wicked behavior is simply his nature, and how much can be put down to the circumstances of his life? And The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict shows how very different things might have turned out for Benedict had he not found the help of some kind-hearted adults in his youth.
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Metal Gear: A recurring theme in the series, Specifically in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Raiden is contrasted with Solid Snake and his clone brothers. Whereas the Snakes are genetically altered clones of Big Boss, Raiden is a child soldier who was raised by Solidus (one of the Snakes) and then subjected into the S3 Plan, a simulation program meant to train a soldier in Solid Snake's image.
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This is a theme of New Gods, most notably involved in the child-swap that kicks off most of the events of the series. Mister Miracle represents good nature (he's the son of the kind, wise, heroic Izaya the Highfather) and bad nurture (he was raised in a re-education facility on a Death World and fed endless propaganda about tyranny and repression), while Orion represents bad nature (he's the son of the murderous, fascistic God of Evil Darkseid) and good nurture (he was raised as a prince and a warrior on an idyllic world, immersed in philosophies of freedom and love). Surprisingly, the apparent answer ends up being "both"; Mister Miracle refuses to have his spirit broken and escapes Apokolips to live on Earth with an officer he redeemed and rescued, while Orion, though prone to fits of rage and Good is Not Nice moments, remains a valiant warrior who has no greater goal than to defeat his father.
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In his New 52 incarnation, Superboy starts flat out amoral. The group that cloned him outright questions whether his lack of human empathy is due to being a clone, being half alien, or lacking Superman's overall upbringing. He slowly starts to learn empathy and compassion.
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InCryptid: A major theme in the books focusing on Sarah and her species. For most of her life, Sarah thought that she and her mother were the only non-sociopathic Johrlac. Then she met Mark, who despite still having the Ghost Memory that "normal" cuckoos get at their first instar, managed to turn out pretty okay (Sarah's mother had telepathically removed hers, and was herself born without it). They argue about the merits of leaving the Johrlac children with their latent Ghost Memory, or removing it like what Angela did with Sarah. It ends up being a moot point when Sarah deletes all their cultural memory packets to free up space for the Hive Mind to use for the Formulaic Magic to get them all back to Earth.
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Worldwar features aliens raising humans, and humans raising aliens, in order to see how close they can make each species to their own.
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The Umbrella Academy (2019): Having known a kinder version of Ben in his timeline, Luther tells the Jerkass Ben from the new timeline that he's genetically the same but just raised in a different environment, and that some version of Luther's Ben must still exist in him. It's even called the "nature versus nurture debate".
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The Akumetsu are several dozen clones made from an extremely evil guy as part of a project to assure his immortality, all separated as infants and raised in may households across Japan, all under the first name Shou and all but one unaware of the others. They are nothing like their original DNA donor, apart from a possibly-related mad indifference to normality. They are, however, so much like one another they very nearly have a Hive Mind within a weeks or even days of banding together.
I.e., both sides of this trope are being used and abused with reckless abandon.
Note that they did start swapping important memories around pretty early, though not many. To a certain extent they all imprinted on the Shou who inspired the whole Akumetsu project, but even before that they were so alike it's creepy, and honestly Shou is less like the others than any of them.
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Discussed in Smallville episode "Scion". Clark is worried that Conner (who is a hybrid clone of him and Lex), will embrace the dark side, and he seems to do under the influence of red kryptonite courtesy of Lionel. Once he's free from it, he chooses to side with Clark. At the end of the episode, Clark tells Conner that everyone has a shadow inside, but it doesn't mean you have to embrace it. Lois then comments "Seems to me that Clark Kent's nature and nurture won out in the end."
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The entire plot of Justice League 3000 (which sees the JLA "resurrected" in the 31st century) hinges on this. Superman lacks the guiding hand of the Kents and is thus a Jerk Jock with a massive ego, Batman never suffered the loss of his parents and doesn't even wanna be Batman, Wonder Woman is a violent Blood Knight constantly looking for someone to kill, and so on.
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Mass Effect: Exactly how much asari with a non-asari parent get from genetics, and how much from upbringing, gets a lot of flip-flopping. The asari claim that mating with non-asari just scrambles the daughter's genes a bit, but the daughter frequently develops traits of the non-asari parent. Matriarch Aethyta had a krogan father and is kind of a Grumpy Old Lady, but she was raised by both parents. Another minor asari in the second game had a batarian*The batarians are kind of the Token Evil Teammate of the local races, a totalitarian state that still practices slavery. father and acts rather amoral and mercenary. Then there's Mordin's off-hand remark in his patter song that asari-vorcha offspring have dairy allergies.
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There Is No Epic Loot Here, Only Puns: Referenced in the chapter titled "Nature Vs Nurture".
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The idea is present in Final Fantasy IX. Zidane decides to try to rescue Kuja at the end of the game, stating that had things turned out differently, he could have ended up like him. Both of them were created and manipulated by Garland, but Zidane was abandoned on Gaia unaware of his true heritage, while Kuja learned the truth of things and went on a mad rampage. Players of the game are left to wonder if Zidane, who lives by the motto "you don't need a reason to help people," could have ever been like Kuja, given his apparent nature.
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In The New Retcons all three of Elly Patterson's daughters wonder if they will eventually go mad like she had, or if their different upbringings and choices in life will help avoid that, as part of the reason she snapped was from her Dark and Troubled Past like giving Claire up for adoption after having a Teen Pregnancy, or lying about Michael's biological father, or that the hell she suffered being a mom may be a Self-Inflicted Hell instead. What's worse, a letter from Aunt Phyllis hints the madness is genetic, as there were other women with mental issues in Elly's mother's side of the family.
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Dragon Ball Super: Broly delves into this theme again showing that the Saiyan civilization is a lot more stable than we were lead to believe. And while many Saiyans are Affably Evil at best? It is shown they aren't necessarily inherently cruel. As shown with the Saiyan Beets who clearly isn't a combative Saiyan and is rather meek. This is further expanded with Broly himself having been raised by a father out for the blood of Vegeta via Sins of the Father after the King banished them. In spite of basically being raised to be a weapon for revenge, Broly is a very kind and empathetic individual; compared to his Ax-Crazy Blood Knight counterpart from the Non Serial Movies.
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Brought up in most depictions of Superman: Superman is Kryptonian, but was raised by kindly old adoptive parents. In older stories, it was usually implied that his superior Kryptonian heritage and abilities were the cause of his strict moral compass, but in latter stories (especially after other, villainous Kryptonians, were introduced), it's outright stated that Superman's upbringing is responsible for creating who he is.
During his Darker and Edgier interpretation, Superboy was all about this trope. Superboy is a clone created by human DNA that was altered and/or combined with Superman's DNA (Depending on the Writer). In the earliest years, his "daddy" was Paul Westfield and later, it was retconned to be Lex Luthor instead. Neither of them are very nice people. So, Superboy constantly questioned whether he was destined to become good or evil based on the genes provided by Superman or his human father.
In his New 52 incarnation, Superboy starts flat out amoral. The group that cloned him outright questions whether his lack of human empathy is due to being a clone, being half alien, or lacking Superman's overall upbringing. He slowly starts to learn empathy and compassion.
The entire plot of Justice League 3000 (which sees the JLA "resurrected" in the 31st century) hinges on this. Superman lacks the guiding hand of the Kents and is thus a Jerk Jock with a massive ego, Batman never suffered the loss of his parents and doesn't even wanna be Batman, Wonder Woman is a violent Blood Knight constantly looking for someone to kill, and so on.
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Frequently debated in Law & Order, to the point where Dr. Olivet said in one episode that she didn't want to rehash the "nature versus nurture wars", saying that both sides were equally right and wrong.
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Animorphs: Taylor the human was a cruel Alpha Bitch. The Yeerk infesting her is a merciless Torture Technician. When Tobias morphs into Taylor, he finds that her instinct has none of the cunning and hate he associates with her, just gentleness and joy by default, and fear of the real Taylor. Tobias concludes that Taylor was once an average girl, before high school, a house fire, and Yeerk infestation molded her into what she is today.
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This was the title of the season one finale of The Spectacular Spider-Man. It concerns the different upbringings between Peter Parker and Eddie Brock.
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We Need to Talk About Kevin is based around the nature/nurture debate — did Kevin grow into a murderer because mummy didn't love him enough, or was he a psychopath from the word "go"? Basically, it weighs up blaming the mother when her child grows into someone diabolical, against the disturbing idea of being born evil.
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This is one of the fundamental themes of One Piece, primarily in the case of the protagonist Luffy and his brother Ace. The question of whether or not the blood in your veins determines who you are — somewhat played with in that Luffy and Ace did end up as criminals like their parents, but in their case it was their only hope of survival, seeing as the World Government is firmly on the "nature" side, deeming them to be evil just because of their parents' crimes and would've killed them immediately had they been aware of their existences earlier. Also played with in that despite taking after his father, Ace more or less disavowed him and considered Whitebeard his real father. Luffy himself was not influenced by his parents seeing as he never knew he had them. The issue is even further muddled by the fact that the World Government is blatantly evil, making Luffy and Ace downright heroic in comparison.
This is arguable in the case of Donquixote Doflamingo once we see more of his past. Was he born evil like Rosinante suggested and incapable of veering off of his dark path? Or was it a combination of the mistakes of their father, Homing, whose actions caused the death of their mother, mixed with the influence of the executives, who provided him with his Devil Fruit and his signature flintlock? The latter created a conflicting message between Homing wanting Doflamingo to be humble and the executives who would burn down a city if Doflamingo tripped on its sidewalk, suggesting that while Doflamingo always had some darkness in him, it was the executives (particularly an 18-year old Trebol) who egged him on and pushed him over the edge.
A prominent theme in the Whole Cake Island arc. Both Sanji and Big Mom were shown to have some very troubling pasts, yet the people they are today was the result of different circumstances. Sanji was bullied horrifically as a kid by his father and brothers and locked away to rot. But thanks to the actions of his mother, his sister Reiju, and later Zeff, he became a kind hearted person who became strong enough to be one of the toughest pirates around and defend those he cares about. In contrast, Big Mom was abandoned by her parents due to her abnormal strength; the woman who took her in was nothing more than a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing using her for her own ends; and the man who raised her after that just saw her as a meal ticket, with both parental figures encouraging her destructive behavior and turning Big Mom into a literal monster. What's more, these are traits Big Mom showcases to her own family, some of whom would sooner stab each other in the back then help one another unless Big Mom commands it. Pudding is more or less the middle ground with this: like Sanji, she was bullied as a kid and Big Mom didn't do anything to deter it, so she became evil as a result. However, when actually shown true kindness, this causes a breakdown because no one showed real compassion to her before, leaving her in a state of confusion at a critical moment, and she later makes a Heel–Face Turn.
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In Man of Steel, Zod is a destructive Knight Templar but he was bred and raised to be a soldier through bloodline and genetic manipulation and the workings of Kryptonian society. Clark is descended from Kryptonian scientists, but he had a natural conception and birth and was raised by Kansas farmers. Though the film hints at Clark being geeky as a child, he chooses a different career in life which would have been impossible on Krypton.
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Fate/Grand Order: Played with during the "Saber Wars 2" event centering around Space Ishtar. The original Space Ishtar was a goddess split into two halves, her "good" and "evil" halves. These were sealed in the form of infant girls, but when Space Tokiomi found them, he decided to leave one sealed and raise the other as his daughter. The one he left sealed is stolen by an evil organization and raised to be their leader. The catch: Space Tokiomi raised the evil half as his daughter, while the good half was stolen by the evil organization. This leads to some interesting characterization, as the "evil" half turns out to be a heroic individual thanks to her upbringing (with her only evil traits being a bit of greed and that she enjoys embarrassing people a little too much), while the good half tries to be an intimidating villain like her organization wants, but kind of sucks at it. Tokiomi decided to raise the evil half because he was curious if evil was inherent to her nature, and figured that if he could curb any evil tendencies, then both halves might be good in the end.
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Basically the main conflict (besides the iconic "nature versus technology") between the colours Green and Blue in Magic: The Gathering. Green, naturally, favors Nature, believing in genetic fatalism and predestination. Blue's entire philosophy relies on the concept of tabula rasa, and therefore it sides with nurture.
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The entire point of the experiment with the clones in Orphan Black seems to be to explore this. The clones were placed into different environments and were observed by "monitors" who reported their every move.
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Harley Quinn (2019): The episode "Being Harley Quinn" delves into Harley Quinn's life before becoming the Joker's henchwoman and brings into question just how much her villainy is a result of nurture. It's all but stated that young Harleen had an unhappy childhood with an extremely dysfunctional family. However, it's heavily implied her Ax-Crazy impulses are nature. Her attempts at playing with dolls involved a wife murdering a husband for cheating, she stalked her Celeb Crush to the point legal actions needed to be taken, and she may have killed a girl at her camp for spreading humiliating rumors about her. Harley believed she became a villain only because of the Joker to the point she convinced herself he pushed her into the bath of chemicals when she had jumped willingly, but towards the end of the episode, she fully realizes that she always had a choice. At most, one could interpret that the Joker only brought out her dark side to its fullest.
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In the Sherlock Holmes spin-off novel "The Spider's Web" by Philip Purser-Hallard, Holmes and Watson find out that this issue was part of the plan behind the apparent abandonment (really abduction) of the young Ernest Moncrieff (The Importance of Being Earnest); a sergeant with a vendetta against Colonel Moncrieff attempted to abduct the infant Ernest and switch him with the sergeant's own son, intending to reveal the switch later on in life to prove that family history didn't define nobility. However, it is unclear if the sergeant actually carried out the switch as planned, as all Holmes knows for certain is that the sergeant was killed in an accident near the train station where "Jack Worthing" was originally found in the handbag. The sergeant's son at least grew up believing that he was the "real" Ernest Moncrieff, but by the time Holmes has deduced this part of the sergeant's conspiracy the son has been killed as part of another scheme, and Holmes and Watson conclude that it isn't worth trying to work out if the man currently known as Ernest Moncrieff is the "original" Ernest or the sergeant's son, as nobody would benefit from such a revelation.
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Crops up in the episode "Dragon Quest" of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, where Spike tries to learn more about being a dragon, but he learns that by nature, dragons are destructive and greedy. He then learns to embrace being raised by ponies as he has not become like them.
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Child of the Storm Zig-Zags the trope, with the answer coming out somewhere in between. Some personality traits seeming to be In the Blood (Harry being Hot-Blooded, for instance, and Hermione's 'tone of detached ruthlessness' that Harry notes sounds exactly like her grandfather, Magneto). However, upbringing is strongly emphasised in the classical case of Clark Kent, and in the two examples where characters are Split at Birth ( Jean and Maddie, and Scott and Remy - though Remy's a clone) it's made clear that there are definite and fundamental personality differences that come from their respective upbringings.
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On CSI, when Catherine Willows argued that people were shaped by their experiences as much as by their genetics, Gil Grissom agreed, saying, "Your DNA is what you are, not who you are."
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Explored with Gon and Killua in Hunter × Hunter. Gon was raised to be a good kid who cares about others and helps people, while Killua was raised to be the next patriarch of the Zoldyck Family, an elite family of assassins. They fit in their roles well, but as the series progresses, Gon's naturally selfish attitude and Blue-and-Orange Morality begin to show, while Killua is shown to want to be a normal kid.
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One of the themes in Survivor Dogs is whether Fierce Dogs are naturally violent or whether this is learned behavior. There are arguments on both sides. It's mentioned that the Fierce Dogs were beaten into being so cruel, but at the same time Token Heroic Orc Storm is still a Blood Knight despite being Happily Adopted at a few weeks old (mentally the equivalent of a 4-7 year old).
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Rave Heart: The Draconians are known for being power-hungry darwinists and Farians are known for resorting to crime, but it's implied that these traits are due less to inherent racial attributes and more because Niredia and Kardel have very unforgiving environments, since Zazir displays none of the negative traits of Draconians despite having their DNA and the Farians of Opalius Village live peacefully with Kunians.
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In the Warrior Cats book Onestar's Confession, Onestar wonders several times whether Darktail turned out evil because of his abandonment of him, or because he was evil all along. By the end of the book, he sees true madness in Darktail's eyes and suspects that the darkness was inside his son all along.
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Elfen Lied is deliberately ambiguous whether the diclonii really are inherent malicious or if their cruelty is a byproduct of how they were raised. Lucy appears to be the latter; Mariko appears to be the former. The manga implies that all diclonii are some degree of aggressive toward humans no matter how they're raised.
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A subject in Godzilla Junior's character arc in The Bridge. Junior is the third "Godzilla" behaves very different from his predecessors, being a heroic soul who's saved millions of human lives by acting as their protector from malign kaiju. However there is a fear the things that are similar between him and his father and grandfather, such as a sense of revenge and a temper, which could cause him to Turn Out Like His Father. Junior himself is aware of this and is scared by the prospect he might be destined to go down that path. Ultimately though, nurture wins because of Junior's close tie to his mother, Dr. Azusa Gojo; who points out that some similarities doesn't put him on a predetermined path and he has plenty of differences that make him who he is. It's clear when Junior learns to forgive a former enemy rather than seek revenge, he takes more after Azusa than Godzilla Senior.
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Pearl: Does Ruth (Pearl's mother) correctly identify that there is something intrinsically wrong with Pearl since birth, thereby necessitating her to keep Pearl within the boundaries of the farm as much as possible? Does Ruth's constant put-downs of Pearl's dreams, which at least partially stems from the former's bitterness over her own unrealized full and vibrant life, manage to infect the latter with generational trauma/ill thoughts, only fatal to others on top? Or is Pearl's transformation from slightly odd young woman to full-blown unrepentant serial killer a function of both inputs?
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Roose Bolton in talking with Theon during A Dance with Dragons openly wonders this about the relationship between his bastard son Ramsay and the first Reek, as Roose doesn't know if Ramsay's depravities were present before he sent Reek to serve him.
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Nature Versus Nurture
 The Mysterious Benedict Society / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Worldwar / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Elfen Lied (Manga) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Number Girl (Manga) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 The Dollop (Podcast) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Big Little Lies / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Bored to Death / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Helstrom / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 When the Camellia Blooms / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Systems Malfunction (Tabletop Game) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Baldur's Gate III (Video Game) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Gemini Rue (Video Game) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Video Game) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Rave Heart (Video Game) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Tales of Phantasia (Video Game) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Cinders (Visual Novel) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 The House in Fata Morgana (Visual Novel) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Roommates (Webcomic) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Serina (Website) / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Bob's Burgers / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Justice League: Gods and Monsters / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Madagascar / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Madagascar / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 Soul / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture
 The Spectacular Spider-Man / int_d29e9f65
type
Nature Versus Nurture