![]() ![]() They might not follow the rules completely. ![]() The hero, if you’re in a A+ story, is not at all that good. And for you to see it in a different light, it might be the way to change things, yes, but the villain always does it in their own way: not at all caring that they might create chaos. A reason for them to do what they’re doing. These book villains tell their story, you might even relate to them a bit, but the way they do things might not be the right one.įor me, a villain needs to have a reason. What makes a villain iconic? What makes them timeless? For you to remember them years and years later and still know what the story is about and what the villain did so the hero couldn’t achieve their destiny. We read about them, we see them in movies, in the originals and remakes. The Big Bad Wolf, the Evil Queen, the Stepsisters, Joker, Darth Vader – these iconic villains have stayed with us for a very long time. ![]()
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