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    Macbeth Is Evil

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    What defines a villain? Is it a person who whose actions has negatively affected society? Acted immoral? Has done something that is scorned down upon by society? Or is it simply a person who has done wrong in general? Many argue that a villain is “Yes” to all these questions but I believe otherwise. I believe that a villain is not just someone who has done wrong, or acted immorally, but someone who has done those things without reason. The more we think about it, the more we see how unlikely these

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    Bill Cipher: A True Hero

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    hopefully, affect your opinion of them. It is inevitably the same way with villains. If a villain in a series isn't characterized well, then the fan can't truly hate them, and they would certainly never fear them. That is why my favorite villain of all time is Bill Cipher from the popular TV series, Gravity Falls. Bill, an omnipotent demon, gave our hero, Dipper, a real run for his money in the plot of "Gravity Falls". Other villains like Hawkmoth of "Miraculous Ladybug", and Akihiko Kayaba of "Sword Art

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    A villain is defined as “a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime.” To determine who the better villain is; Frieza, an intergalactic villain known for taking over planets with his followers and being one of the strongest beings in the universe or The Joker, Batman’s arch nemesis known for causing chaos throughout Gotham and having an ability to bring the worst out of people, I must first decide what makes an effective villain. To decide who the better villain

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    Joker Villain

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    To most people the joker is just a villain but to me he's the best villain. I believe he's the best because he doesn't have a big suit of armor or any stupid super powers he's just a crazy goon with guns and other goons who ride for him. the joker is a wicked looking villain, the way he dresses, the way he paints his face, and his tattoos and scars on his body. its funny the way he takes care of his business in situations, I guess its why he's called the joker. the joker has a wicked appearance

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    When and how does it occur? If it doesn’t have one, explain what emotions the audience experiences at the end. I think the catharsis of the film was the end where they are showing Ricks rise to being a hero and then his fall to being seen as a villain. In this part there really was no feeling of fear or pity since they made it in such a way that it was fluid and you knew what was going to happen and actually accepted it, since Rick had done a lot of bad things before his one good decision. At this

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    Villain There are many villains that are in many movies and shows. A villain is someone who is the bad guy who tries to destroy or hurt the hero of the story. Villains can come in many different shapes and sizes, race and ethnicities. This one villain that catches my eyes is Abomination. The reason to why he is my favorite villain is because he starts off by hating the hulk. Before the abomination turns to what it was Blonsky. As they are fighting, Blonsky stands up to hulk as he is still in human

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    Who would you consider a villain? What characteristics would they have? In the play ‘Macbeth’ the villain is Macbeth himself. Macbeth is a greedy, crazy, killer with a guilty conscience. Shakespeare’s development of Macbeth in ‘Macbeth’ as a villain supports the theme of power because Macbeth is greedy, crazy, guilty and he is a killer. Greed is the selfish desire for something. “ The prince of Cumberland! That is a step on which I must fall down, or else o’erleap, For in my may it lies” William

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    Logan Steenstra Mrs.Kleinmeyer Gifted Communication Arts II 29 April 2016 The Merchant of Comedy The Merchant of Venice, a story of despair and pain. Wait, nevermind it’s a comedy. There are too many humorous scenes for it not to be a comedy. It may not seem very funny but, in this time period this play would have been very humerous. I still think this play is a comedy because what isn’t funny about women pretending to be men, how Shylock and if you compare this play to Shakespeare’s other works

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    question; Is the role of the villain in Hollywood important for a successful movie? In the movie industry, the success of a movie is based on the amount of revenue the movie brings in, creativity (whether it be time frame or characters), and the story line of the movie. But in order to form a valid opinion on whether or not a villain is needed in a movie to be considered successful, first we must discuss the history of movies that included villains, iconic movie villains and the success of their movies

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    All villains are antagonists but not all antagonists are villains, It has been established in classic literature that the purpose of a villain sis to create a triumphant ending for the hero. In Jules Vern 's, Around the world in Eight Days, the antagonist possesses much more than simply being the bad guy in pursuance of the protagonist to impede their cliché happy ending. Detective Fix, as tenacious and stubborn as he is, offers much more than an antagonist who is fated to meet his doom in the end

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