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Feigned madness a term used in popular culture to describe the assumption of a mental disorder for purposes of evasion or deceit, or to divert suspicion, perhaps in advance of an act of revenge.
[edit] Modern examples[edit] To avoid responsibility
[edit] To examine the system from the insideInvestigative journalists and psychologists have feigned madness to study psychiatric hospitals from within:
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[edit] In fiction and mythology
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