In this world there is good and bad people out there. No one is perfect. Humans turn into heroes or villains. Villains are not necessarily bad at heart they just have been hurt bad just like everyone else, expect they can not live with it. Some of the villains who have took bad to the extreme is Ursula, the Red Queen, and Maleficent. Ursula is the sea witch and antagonist of the Little Mermaid. Ursula is one of the most imperial figures in the sea, until Triton hears a rumor that Ursula wants to dethrone him. Triton takes matters into his own hands and bans her from the kingdom. Ursula later seeks revenge on everyone. The anonymous author states what Ursula does to poor innocent people,”But Ursula also secretly sabotages their efforts …show more content…
Everyone in Wonderland is mad, but the Red Queen is the dangerous of them all. The Red Queen in her past has many happy moments like her and her sister, the White Queen where the best of friends. Until one day the White Queen tells a lie and blames it on the Red Queen and her mother believes the White Queen. The Red Queen also known as Iracebeth, runs away and hits her head on a fountain and her head grows huge. From that day on the Red Queen turns evil and cold. Another anonymous author explains how the Red Queen finds good in her heart,” She turns better near the end, due to being loved by everyone, and she finally realizes the meaning of family and hope.” Iracebeth, the Red Queen executes innocent people because she takes out pain in innocent people. Iracebeth plans to execute Alice and to get back at her sister the White Queen. The Red Queen sets to achieve her kingdom back and her sister to apologize to her for what she …show more content…
Maleficent is the villain in Sleeping Beauty and her movie Maleficent. Maleficent is just a normal teen who fell in love with a young peasant, Stefan. Everyone could tell how in love they were until they grew old and Stefan has to cut her wings off. Stefan hesitates, but cuts them off anyways for the king. The anonymous author extensively explains how Stefan took her wings,”...Stefan makes the attempt to kill. However, he hesitates and cannot bring himself to do it. Instead, he burns off her wings using iron (iron burns fairies) and presents them to the dying king, leaving Maleficent in agony.” Maleficent later on hears that Stefan cut her wings for a reward as king. She takes a harsh step and puts a curse on Stefan's daughter, Aurora. The spell is she will go into a death-like sleep when she pricks her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel. Maleficent wants to hurt Stefan right where it hurts more his daughter,Aurora. She puts a curse on her that she will go into a death-like sleep when she pricks her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and only a true love’s kiss can save her. Maleficent wants to see Stefan suffer just like he saw her suffer.
Villains are not bad they have their reasons why there like this. People always find a way to mess up someone else's life. Ursula turns evil because of a rumor of her and the Red Queen turns bad because of one lie her sister tells when she was small. Maleficent
Some people believe Ursula is a good villain because she is tricky, she figuratively kill people, and she is clever, but she only did most of the evil things to keep Ariel as her prisoner. To start it off, Ursula is evil because she is tricky, she tricks Ariel into giving up her voice. The movie highlights, that Ursula gives Ariel legs in exchange
Most stories, movies, and myths have the simple archetype of Good vs. Evil. This particular archetype can often be confusing, because in stories the reader is often lead to believe that something or someone represents good or evil, but it does not. More often than not the evil character is either crazy or was raised wrongly. Evil characters in Good vs. Evil stories are often not truly evil but either mental unstable or not taught right from wrong.
is deformed, he cannot be loved, so he must be a villain because he must be a villain,
Why are people villains? Is it because of past mistakes, how they were raised or maybe it's in there blood to be a villain? The dictionary defines a villain as a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot, but others may define a villain as evil and monstrous simply by examples of the actions of the villain. Two characters are Odysseus, the most villainous in The Odyssey retold by Robin Lister, and Ursula from the film: The Little mermaid directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. When comparing these two villains, it is clear that Ursula is a much greater villain than Odysseus because of her trickery, she’s a liar, and a thief.
Just like in Beowulf the world we live in today is full of good and evil, you may not see it or know of it but it is all around you. I believe that evil is the overpowering force in the world. I have seen much of it in my short life, more than most people will ever think about
are neither a villain nor are they entirely good, but a person somewhat like us, raised to a higher
A villain is someone who performs evil actions that negatively affect another person. Carl Harmon in the novel Where Are the Children? by Mary Higgins Clark is indeed a villain. Carl Harmon is portrayed at first as an innocent but mysterious husband to his wife Nancy Harmon. As the book continues it is revealed that he is a manipulative and dangerous man. Carl Harmon is a villain and he has the greatest impact on the story because he creates conflict through his actions, and he provides suspense.
The Turtle is sad, so Alice and the Gryphon sing for it. Trial started when Alice was dragged in. The trial is for the Jack of Hearts is accused of stealing the Queen’s tarts. Judge of the trial is the King, with some animals as the jury and the White Rabbit as the court herald. The Mad Hatter is called as a witness and Alice starts to grow in her seat. When she gets up, she knocks the jury off the box and has to put them back in. When the King and Queen try to condemn the Jack, Alice yells at them. Then The King and Queen are very rude to Alice until she loses her temper. She yells at the cards and gets into a fight with them. Suddenly, they all leap on her. Alice then finds herself lying on the riverbank with her sister helping her. Her sister is told all about Alice’s dream and then Alice has some tea. She thinks about weather she will remember her adventures when she grows older and has her own children.
Whenever the queen is displeased it usually results in somebody getting their head cut off. This can be seen when Alice is put on trial in front of the queen and her court. The queens ruling results in Alice being guilty and becoming defiant to the queen. As a result the queen shouts, “off with her head!” (Carroll, 102). This represents Alice and her madness because as I stated earlier, this was all in Alice’s dream. Therefore the queen is a representation of what goes on in Alice’s head. She has that dark mental side to her nature.
The White Queen prances around in her graceful white gown, portraying her as sensitive, pure and an innocent soul. However, her lip colour, eyebrows and nail polish is in contrast to her skin tone; but then again, isn’t everything a little twisted in the nonsensical and intriguing world of Wonderland! The White Queen’s kind-hearted and good-natured charm is evident as the Red Queen jealously remarks, “You think you can blink with those pretty little eyes and I’ll melt just like mummy and daddy
of villains represents the devilish and sinful ideas that take over the mental side of him. The guilt
of the story. Movie villains are not just plainly the main enemy in a movie as
Maleficent: Born in the confines of the Forbidden Mountain; Maleficent lived in a ruined castle at the top of the mountain's peak. Over the years, Maleficent ruled her kingdom with an iron fist, harnessing her dark magic and plotting schemes against King Stephen. During a ceremony celebrating the birth of Princess Aurora; three fairies named: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather arrive to bless the child with gifts. Before Merryweather has a chance to give the child a gift, an outraged Maleficent appears in the castle. Angered by the fact she wasn't invited; Maleficent, places a curse on the King's daughter, stating: before the sun sets, she will die on her 16th birthday after pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel. After fifteen
Alice begins by startling at the sight of the Cat sitting on a tree bough, while the Cat only grins at Alice. As dear Alice asks for advice on which way she ought to continue, the Cat claims, “if you do not know where you want to end up, then surely it does not matter which way you go” (Carroll 49). This simplistic view of decision making plays on the complexity that humans weave into simple decisions of everyday life. Alice’s confusion is spotlighted by this overtly simple take on decisions, and her confusion can then be tied to the absence of a concrete identity. The Cat proceeds to reveal that in Wonderland, “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad,” and this awareness and acceptance of “the fury” within himself further serves to bold Alice’s insecurity (Carroll 49). Perhaps, if Alice knew who she was to others – and to herself – in Wonderland, she would not deny the madness of Wonderlands creatures, including
I'm sure you've heard the story of Ariel, the little mermaid with crimson hair, a captivating voice, and mesmerizing blue eyes, and of how an evil sea witch stood in the way of her and the love of her life. However, you haven't heard my side of the story—the story of what truly happened, I am this so-called villain; I am Ursula.