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RE: What Makes a Great Villain in Fiction?
his methodology coupled with the violence. it's obvious he's the bad guy, but he's also given a highly nuanced personality, which makes him not likeable, but at least, in some ways, more relatable. it doesn't excuse his behavior by any means, but you understand it better.
Yup, that's the correct way to do it, in my opinion.