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Firewriter said:
This is a rather difficult 질문 to answer since the internet doesn't even offer that much help, but some types of villains include: 1) The Bully- Bullies are best used when looking to show emotional growth in a character. They are not limited to stories with child protagonists, but they are found most frequently there. Ex: Biff Tannen, Dudley Dursley, Mr. Bumble 2) The MasterMind- This type of villain works well in many types of story, though it generally works better when the hero is the sort who is willing to match wits, rather than try to doggedly pursue. Ex: Megamind, Professor James Moriarty, Loki 3) The Dark Lord- This villain is best used in stories with black-and-white morality. The Dark Lord is, 의해 definition, evil. Ex: Darth Vader, Voldemort, Mister Sinister 4) The Mirror- This is a great villain for a case study in what being a hero means. Karma, friends, and just the value of having something worth fighting for – these are the things that set a mirrored pair of hero and villain apart. Ex: Professor James Moriarty, Negaduck, General Zod 5) Someone Else's Hero: They fight for a cause that opposed the hero’s, but for those who follow that cause, this villain is their hero. Turn the tables, and 당신 could tell the story with the roles reversed, casting the villain in the heroic light and the hero as the villain. Ex: Magneto, Benjamin Linus, and Khan Noonein Sigh There are a few others, but I hope this helped you! Good luck!
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