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    Research Paper On Venom

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    My favorite villain is venom from the spider man movies and comics. Venom is also is getting his own movie either this year or next year. Venom isn't really a person, Venom is a sort of liquid called symbiote, they have minds of their own and can move and take over people's bodies and minds. What makes Venom a good villain is that he's not that smart but he plays by the dark since Venom is black and uses that as an advantage by fighting during the night. Venom is from New York City which is…

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    Middle Child Syndrome

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    role of the villain in a movie. No matter what is happening in a movie, the villain is always in everyone’s mind, whether they are currently causing problems for the hero and other characters of the movie, or if they are not featured in the scene at all. If the villain is not featured in a scene, there is a great chance that the viewer is thinking about in the back of their mind where the villain is, when the villain is going to appear, and the action that will ensue when the villain does appear…

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    The Little Mermaid Greed

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    A hero’s story isn’t complete without a powerful villain to battle. From books to movies or TV shows, villains are everywhere. Their devious plans for grandeur and their impeccable adaptability make them fun to follow and enjoy. Most of the beloved villains in today’s pop culture share similar character traits. Villains are greedy, egotistical and cunning. To start, a villain’s objective is fueled by their greed. In The Little Mermaid, Ursula the sea witch’s goal is to rule a kingdom. Greed…

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    Superman Hero

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    Season 1, Episode 7 of Superman: The Animated Series, the hero and villain relationship is clearly seen throughout the film. John Corben, a criminal that escaped from prison with the help from a doctor, turned to Luthor to help him with his deadly illness. The only way to ensure…

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    picturing the impeccable villain, most would automatically, based on what they have seen, read or experienced, picture someone or perhaps something quite petrifying-looking whose pure intention is to act absolutely horrendously. For some villains, however, this is not the entire case. Ann Pettway, from the movie "Abducted: The Carlina White Story" directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall, clandestine past, unyielding determination, and mediocre appearance all compose the ideal devious villain whom remains…

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    There are many disney villains and villains in general. They are in books, movies, television shows, cartoons, video games, and comics. The Ringmaster, the Queen of Hearts, and Ursula are just a couple of disney villains. The Ringmaster is from Dumbo. The Queen of Hearts is from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Ursula is from The Little Mermaid. The Ringmaster is a circus ringmaster in Dumbo. He is a bad person because of how he behaves every time anything gets in the way of his circus…

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    Unfortunately not all movies are made with a second opinion like Maleficent to justify or give an explanation to the evil counterpart of the hero. The majority of movies are left with the antagonists being unreasonably evil and the audience rooting for the good guys. By popular demand nine out of ten movies the good guy always comes out on top. Society has instilled this idea in its movies. The good guy must always win because he does everything right and deserves it. His correct thoughts and…

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    creation, with S.T Coleridge going as far as to describe him as a ‘motiveless malignity’, while Don John is perceived as Shakespeare’s most humane, if not passive villain. Whereas Iago is characterised as a villain of concealment, Don John is one of disclosure, and this stark contrast may suggest contrasting ideologies between these villains. The idea of motive that Coleridge presents is not in the sense that we know, as he argues that motive is merely rationalisations for a characters true…

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    In one iconic and powerful exchange in the movie The Dark Knight, Two-Face, a heroic district attorney turned villain said to one of the protagonists, Jim Gordon, “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain.” This quote eloquently describes the ideology of characters who are neither a hero nor truly a villain, but fall somewhere between. For many, morally grey characters are fascinatingly terrifying since their actions are understandable, but also condemnable.…

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    Galaxy Archetypes

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    When the movie begins Peter’s mother dies, and you have a child grieving for his dead mother. Then later on you have the Green steroid guy Drex, who carries around hate for the villain Roman who murdered his wife and child. Let’s not forget the start of a love story between Peter and Gamora. It starts off a little ruff Peter’s a player, and Gamora is a no-nonsense person with a little bit of an anger issue. There is also the relationship…

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