HechtD.K.ingentaconnectEndeavour Oxford Pergamon PressHecht, D.K. (2012). How to make a villain: Rachel Carson and the politics of anti- environmentalism. SciVerse ScienceDirect, 36(4), 149-155. doi: 10.1016/.j.endeavor.2012.10.004
How to make a villain: Rachel Carson and the politics of anti-environmentalismSilicon ValleyWilliam ShockleyArnold Beckmanautomationtransistorsindustrial roboticsinstrumentationcomputersThis article explores the evolution of anti-Carson rhetoric. It argues that this rhetoric has evolved significantly over the ...
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I ran a villain who had the Greedy arcana, and I tried doing things like littering his speech with possessive phrases (talking about what's his, what was taken from him, etc.), staging him in a mansion, including a lot of possessive thematic elements, etc. It just didn't seem to be...
What he does with that motivation will make him a hero or a failure—or avillain. When he finally faces his crucible, where will he find his resolve? The better you create and render your main character’s motivations, the more believable, memorable, and compellingyour story will become. ...
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