Generally, the villain is smarter and more creative than the hero. I would choose the villain because I am a critical thinker. Although the villain’s plan is evil, they always think outside the box and come up with different …show more content…
I know that I do the same. I have a clear set of goals for myself, just like a villain has for their particular mission. I know what I believe in and am not afraid to express those beliefs. This is also very similar to the characteristic of a villain. I am not afraid of what others think and whether or not they agree with my opinions. I will not let these other beliefs sway what I think. I choose the villain because they have a strong sense of personal and individual identity, which is a hard feat to achieve.
Another positive attribute of a villain is they will do whatever it takes to achieve their goals. This very similar to how I will approach my life goals in the future. I will do whatever it takes to become the person that I envision for myself. The goal is not the point; it is the drive to achieve that goal. Regardless of what I want to do in life, no matter how hard, I will do whatever it takes to get myself to where I want to be. I know that I have a strong drive to be the person I want to be, just like a