Villains In The Big Bad

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There are a bunch of villains out in the world. In Minions, one evil person is Scarlet Overkill. In Tangled, Mother Gothel is an evil woman. In The Three Little Pigs, The Big Bad Wolf does a bunch of evil things. We will never know who the people around us may be and what the might cause. In all three movies and or articles, these villains cause pain to innocent people. In The Minions, three Minions go looking for a new ruler, they discover a villain named Scarlet Overkill and they end up working for her. When she was a child, she was left alone with nothing and sought to change that. Some people choose to do different things and she chose to build a criminal empire. Scarlet was the first girl villain and she stole things from all over the world, but she is focused on one thing. Evil is being characterized …show more content…
Her goal is to keep Rapunzel in a hidden tower to take advantage of the healing powers within the lost princess’ hair. She always told Rapunzel to never go outside of the tower because people may abuse her powers. Mother Gothel plans to keep Rapunzel hidden and to stay young forever using Rapunzel's hair. Rapunzel has no clue that Mother Gothel is not her real mother. She believes that Mother Gothel is her real mom. Fesak stated that evil was marked by a “a mother who commonly demands Rapunzel while she praises herself (1). In The Big Bad Wolf, the wolf is evil because he wants to eat the three little pigs. He tries to blow down all of the pigs' houses because he wants to eat all of the pigs. The wolf plans on devouring the pigs. He huffs and puffs on the houses because he wants to eat them. Two of the pigs end up at the third pigs house. They try to come out with a plan to beat the wolf. Big Bad Wolf set himself up when he arrives to the thirds pig house (1). The wolf tries to come down the fireplace but when he did, he landed in a pot of boiling water that the pigs have set

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