Examples Of Being Misunderstood

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I have never been the one to start fights or the one to get in trouble. I am always the one that is the one that mediator and try to persuade my friends to stay out of trouble. Being a villain in just a life that I am not use to. Though the thing that I could say about me that relates to a villain is that I am misunderstood. There are many villains that I believe that are misunderstood and it is the hero who is the actual evil one who destroys the villain for being misunderstood. Every villain has a reason for being who they are. One of the villains that has been misunderstood is the Joker from The Dark Night. He may not have been telling the truth about how he got the scars, but it is quiet obvious that he has a scarring childhood that made

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