A villain can encompass everyone from a madman to a traitor, but all villains are defined as a cruelly malicious person involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime. What stands out is that no human being is born a monster, therefore some event in a villain’s life made them who they are. This past circumstance may have caused an emotional or psychological wound that engulfed a villain in pure evil. This event adds …show more content…
Unlike the hero who must save the helpless citizens, rescue the heroine, and have a humble backstory, the villain doesn’t follow an honor code. The things that drive a villain is unlike anything that drives a hero. They will do whatever it takes to get whatever they want, no matter what the cost is.They can crave money, status, or power.They own up to who they are and never attempt to suppress their flaws. Hence, the villain’s actions spur up conflict with the upcoming hero. Through the villain, we would not be able to understand the complexities of the hero either, nor would we be able to define who the hero is. The villain creates everything from the plot to the hero to the