@chipotle69
Naina 🏳️‍🌈
@chipotle69 · 2:59

✨"THE VILLAIN"✨

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And at the end of the day, the villain mainly constitutes of three elements empathy, motivation and morality. The character perceived as the woman by the external audience never sees themselves as the villain. For example, a traumatic life changing incident could have resulted in a life of crime, so one should not be quick to judge the villain. A well written villain is always psychologically realistic and allows the reader or viewer to establish a connection with them

Who is your fav villain?👾 (Also I think anti-heroes are often confused with villains☹️) #sayitonswell #popculture #villain

@bombayblues
Dharmin Chanda
@bombayblues · 4:53

@chipotle69

So, yeah, that's an antagonist character sketch is definitely a more interesting and more intriguing one because you rightly said as well as, like how I mentioned in the initial part of my swell that it's going to have a graph. It's got to have both docker and certain brighter patches to his character sketch. So, yeah, I feel no character with just one track or a single graph would be interesting to watch or to relate with
@Itz_vrinda_dear
Vrinda Goyal
@Itz_vrinda_dear · 0:36
Hey, Nana. I believe the main protagonist in this story is villain because at the end of every story, villain kiwija sehi do love birds sadhana. And I guess it's quite natural. Also kihamar
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@ririshah
Rehan Shah
@ririshah · 4:24
Plus, because of Antonio not charging any interest, shylock's business takes a huge hit. People no longer go to him, and because of that, one of his ways of income has been disrupted. So he has to rely on his existing and very few customers. So he has to charge more exorbitant interest rates just to keep up or just to continue his lifestyle. He was miserable and he wanted his daughter. He wanted to be with his daughter. Wow
@varunkaich
Varun Aich
@varunkaich · 1:41
Okay, that's a nice topic. And I can talk about that because I am a real life villain. A villain in terms of like the 80s movies, like Ranjita Namjpuri who are wearing women's clothes. First of all, that was wrongly listed. A true villain doesn't have the time to do all of that. He has legal cases, his cars, his competition. A real villain does not have the time to go after women. First of all, let me clarify that
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