Every villian is a hero- blog
Like many individuals perusing this blog, I'm likewise a villain fan. Nobody is a villain in their own story. We're all the heroes of our own stories.
As a blogger, I invest a considerable measure of energy pondering characters and what influences characters to work. More often than not, I consider the heroes are the primary character, yet the villains play similarly as critical a part. Darth Vader, Hannibal Lecter, Iago, Sauron, joker, Helen Grayle,thanos.
Everybody adores a decent lowlife.
We as a whole love the arresting stories of the improbable superheroes who conquer all chances to spare the world. But perhaps it's time we change the moving tides. Why shouldn't we get a closer look at the villains who make everything a tad bit interesting? It's obvious that movie villains have more fun than superheroes!
Villians like our superheroes are three-dimensional characters. They have their capacities, stories, and foes. I figure the takeaway, at any rate in my psyche, is that a decent scoundrel looks a great deal like a legend with an ethical compass that once in a while focuses genuine. I could most likely continue for a long time, however, that is the beginning of a list.
So what do you think makes a good villain?
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In my experience, a good villain is one who people identify with in some way, however small. Relatable villains bring us closer to the conflict, rather than being so outlandish that we could never see ourselves in their shoes. This is what I'm trying to capture with my villain as I write.
~ Mako
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