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    besides behavior, that defines a villain; the motive behind their actions. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, the author, John Steinbeck, portrays the character Curley’s wife as a villain. A victim is usually someone who is at the mercy of their own ignorance or deception by another person, whereas, a villain is usually in control of the situation and has malicious or evil intent. There are three main concepts that support Steinbeck’s portrayal of Curley’s wife as a villain; she is dishonorable,…

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    quintessential principle of good vs evil conceal the truths behind every fictional tale. In a world where the possible is the impossible, and the impossible is the possible, a fairytale is hindered through the traditional foundations of utilizing a hero and a villain. Through the assumption that good will always triumph evil, the necessary morals and values fail to grasp the whole picture. By producing such a story, the protagonist suddenly becomes the focal point of their tale. Doing so, it…

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    kill, or back stab people (I mean not figuratively and figuratively) are you a villain? A villain is a a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime. Although some people imagine that the Sirens, who are from the Odyssey, really use trickery, murder, and power, they are really villainous, yet, one can also argue that they are only doing this for fun or to survive. Where’s the villain trait in that? One think that Poison Ivy (who is from the DC universe) is way…

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    an image of deception and hatred when its true feelings arise. This anger and hatred boils from what is seen as jealousy and envy for another person, sometimes it stems from love making the villain blind from their true personality. In Othello and The Great Gatsby, the reality of the story is that the villains truly committed no severe act of…

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    the good guy in the story, keeping the reader guessing, or putting a twist on the love story keeps a reader intrigued and makes a story into a good story. One aspect of a story that makes it good is when the reader is drawn to the bad guy or villain of the story. Normally in a story…

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    A. My favorite villain is the Joker. The Joker is a character in "BATMAN" movies and he is also in novels. The Joker is a guy who has white paint on his face, red lips, dark eyes, and green hair. He is also always smiling. The Joker is a guy who has white paint on his face, red lips, dark eyes, and green hair. He is also always smiling. The Joker does not have powers but he is still hard to beat, even criminals cant beat him, he is insane. The Joker does not fear anything, he doesn't follow any…

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    There are so many villains out there. From Disney villains, to action film villains, to regular everyday villains. People claim that they have a favorite, and will stick with them until the absolute end. Some people say that the villains should not be celebrated, and only like the heroes of the story. Villains are a huge part of every great story, and should be celebrated. I have one particular villain in my mind. He comes from the great mind of J.R.R. Tolkien. He is a part of The Hobbit and the…

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    Darth Vader Vs Spiderman

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    Everyone has a little bit of both the hero and the villain in them but, if I were offered the role of the villain or the hero in a movie, I would definitely take the role of the villain. Villains are some of the most complicated creations in cinema so it would be an honor to play one. For me, it is about depth of character and frankly, those tend to be the roles of the villains. The role of the villain is also more challenging, and I’m always up for a challenge. A hero’s motivations are often…

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    In the book Tangerine the antagonist or villain, Erik Fisher stands out in the novel as the worst villain. Erik was very sneaky for stealing all their jewelry and house belongings from innocent people. On the contrary, Paul would never steal anything from anyone, Paul would be trustworthy. Paul is trustworthy because, he would…

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    life's adventures, but there is always a villain trying to ruin the happy ending. Without these villains there would be no conflict, no edge of the seat moment. There would be no story. Villains are the pivotal piece to the puzzle. An example of an exceptional villain is Scar from the movie "The Lion King". He has an alarming appearance, a disgraceful attitude, and worst of all he's made some petrifying steps. All three reasons make Scar an ideal villain. First and foremost is Scar's…

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