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    in his works than knives or swords. The plays, Much Ado About Nothing and Othello, are similar in that a villain uses speech to mislead unsuspecting individuals to their doom rather than directly harm them and an innocent woman is falsely accused, but they differ in conclusion. Firstly, and most obviously, Much Ado About Nothing and Othello are similar in that a sharp, self-aware villains that only differ from each other in ability and strategic intelligence (Fleury). Both Iago and Don John…

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    antagonists and villains of their movies. An example of this would be Hela in the new Thor movie because Hela was trapped for a millenia and wants revenge for trapping her. She was imprisoned after her behavior was reinforced by her father, and while she goes about it in a way that most of us wouldn’t her reasons are very human and much easier to relate to. Another area where Marvel and DC usually differ is the nature of their villains. If you thought DC’s heroes were depressing their villains…

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    ever heard of a story without conflict? We would all agree that a story needs conflict to gain our interest. This is why a villain is a necessary evil, the conflict stems from these key characters. One example of a captivating villain is the Reverse Flash or Eobard Thawne. His Intimidating appearance, chilling actions, and the reversal of the hero create the perfect villain. Body Appearance is one of the most influential parts of living things it gives us insight into a character. From the very…

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    as in the comics. If they were, then life would be much easier, that’s for sure. Unfortunately, life is not cut and dry like that. Everybody is a hero to someone and a villain to someone else. That brings up the question of if Frankenstein is a hero? In all reality, Mary Shelley didn’t make Frankenstein’s monster a hero or villain, instead he was simply a child that had to grow up too fast. The monster walked into the world not knowing what was to come. When he met the little child, just like…

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    Unparalleled in his ability to prey upon the insecurities of those he wishes to ruin, Iago is one of Shakespeare’s most destructive villains. He plants the seeds to destructive plots that are aimed to exploit the fundamental nature of other characters.With his use of garden metaphors throughout the play, Iago exhibits his effectiveness as a villain in being able to nurture and manipulate the tangled roots of human nature Throughout the play, Iago views the other characters through the lens…

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    character is inhuman which gives them certain powers, they both die more than once and they both have arch rivals that are the main reason their family is dead.The main difference is that one is alien the other is a wizard and one has an immortal villain the other keeps having offspring.Although Harry Potter and doctor who are completely different shows with different plots there are many things that are the same. Harry Potter is different from Doctor who because the main character is a wizard…

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    Animated by Chris and Martin Kratt, Wild Kratts, is an American/Canadian based educational children’s series. The show is produced by The Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group which is aired by PBS in the United States. In Canada, the show airs on: TVO Kids in Ontario, Knowledge Kids in British Columbia, and Tele-Quebec / Le Skwat in Quebec. In Australia, it is shown on GO!. PBS was founded in 1969 and is a nonprofit and private corporation. The show is also broadcast in many countries…

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    creatures draws attention to the film. This film is about an orphan boy who was taken in by these creatures called Boxtrolls when his father was attacked and kidnapped by Mr. Snatcher, the villain of the film. The creatures are said to be monsters by the towns people due to the lies and rumors that the Villain spread. Mr. Thatcher, said that the Boxtrolls kidnapped children and ate them, in truth they wouldn’t hurt a thing. The Film will catch your attention with its music, accents, and silly…

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    laughed whilst making the super mutant creations known today as Puckhead Bacon Mouth the superhero and his evil arch nemesis villain Hockey Stick Sausage Eyes. They were made in the greases of cheese, bacon, sausage and boiling battery acid and a few extras. The mad Scientist didn’t know that that concoction would make some mutant creatures like it did and nor did he know villain or superhero. He didn’t know if he should be scared or proud. He kept them in cages for their young ages, One day…

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    own story, and Haroun is the villain. “The world, however, is not for fun,” said Khattam-Shud, “the world is for controlling,” (161). Many of the audience does not support the antagonist in the story for a reason - they do not agree with the motive of the antagonist. Although myself, like many others, do not agree with the idea of controlling the world, one can’t assume that he is doing this for a bad cause. In fact, many villains do not know that they are the villain, because they are the hero…

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