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    characters without first considering all the relevant information. In Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, Madame Defarge is often thought of as a ruthless villain who is willing to use any means to satisfy her desire for vengeance. However, her willingness to combat injustice around her with force does not justify her classification as a villain. In actuality, Madame Defarge, while she is by no means a perfect person, has good reasons for her actions and fights for a noble cause, but her…

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    Hernan Cortes Hero

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    capital. Yet, Hernan Cortes is not a celebrated hero in modern day Mexico. Do YOU think Cortes is a hero or villain? Keep in mind this is a complex question. You should not simply say he was a villain because he killed many Aztecs. Your answer needs to be more substantial. You will need to collect and weigh different evidence. Why should he be seen as a hero? Why could he be seen as a villain? Then compare your information and explain which outweighs the other and why? I think Hernan Cortes is…

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    “Fortress” has began one last attempt at reforming the former Justice League & Teen Titans. In order to once and for all destroy, The Syndicate. The world is nothing but a playground for villains, no hero to save the woman being attacked in an alley, nobody to stop a bank from being robbed and certainly, nobody to take the villains responsible down. But not all bad things can last for long. Fortress had recruited heroes, those who still haven’t given up hope that the world will be saved, to…

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    Sin Rostro: A Short Story

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    Fighting villains was his life. NINDROID 27 could lift 50 cars with ease and could fly speedily in the sky.On January the 16th 2016 Villain captured the President of the United States. He anticipated to keep him captive and get paid millions of dollars to return him to the White House. Sin Rostro is an remarkably sneaky man, so it was not challenging for him to capture the great…

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    Avengers Research Paper

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    out of buildings, chase down villains, and speed through the cities in planes and cars. “Captain America” is a super soldier and so there is a lot of action involving weapons, vehicles, and explosions. The action is an important part of this genre of movie. This is why superhero movies are always interesting. People like to imagine what it would be like to be a secret agent and not have people know who they are. They like to watch the struggle between heroes and villains, which is the main…

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    It can be easier to judge other’s flaw, because it is can be difficult to see our own. However, can a flawed eye be worth killing an innocent and old man or can the act be justified by the murder himself? The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story that is told by the murder to justify the reason to kill the old man. This short story, written in 1843, is a classic example of the Gothic Era of American literature, which is characterized by horror, violence, supernatural effects,…

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    Columbus, and how terrible he was to the native people. Because of his motive for his voyages, his treatment of the native people, and the reasoning for him being stripped of his title of governor, Christopher Columbus was, in every sense of the word, a villain. The reasoning most often given for Columbus’ voyages is that he was an adventurer, interested in bettering society and discovering new things. In reality, the driving force behind his journey was the extremely profitable deal he made…

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    applaud the look of the villain in this film . Ares wasn’t just a stereotypical villain , who suppose to be more violent, bigger and appears to be more powerful than the protagonist of the film . But we have someone as a villain Ares who looks unassuming but who is infinitely powerful . We don’t come to see the villain who’s usually really muscular and that becomes the main point of his villain nature. It is very…

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    Harry Potter Fanfiction

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    An article about fanfiction and pacifism reads “fanfiction authors are asking readers to look at the villains as real people and not monsters, which makes just fighting and killing them seem unpalatable” (Lady Geek Girl). Fans see antagonists as misunderstood characters in need of empathy from the rest of the characters, mainly the protagonist. Fans see…

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    Sugar And Heart Disease

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    to obesity and heart disease natural forms of sugar are good for you. Sugar is usually viewed as some sinful devilish characters that sit on our shoulder tempting us. We love to find a "food villain" for which we can blame all our problems: disease, obesity, and other issues. A few decades ago; that villain was fat. We continue to blame different parts of our diet on different foods. However every time we find a new food to blame we began to realize that the food we blame and take out of our…

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