So there you have it. Here are just a few ideas tom hopefully spark some ideas for you as you try to write the more loveable villain in your craft. Let me know if you liked this read and if you are looking for more advice on creating more loveable villains. Depending on what people...
That’s what happened to me a few years ago when I realized I was having trouble writing a nemesis for my main character. Time and time again, it was one of the key elements that was missing from the stories I wrote. I was struggling to create a villain that would give my story the...
Accepting your villains exactly as they are instead of how they “ought” to be allows the reality of your experiences to inform your journey regardless of whether your villain is your boss, partner, colleague, corporation, a system, or anything in between. This ritual enhances your awareness o...
The Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift, is another standalone story that has since taken on greater prominence. Lucas Black stars as Sean Boswell, a young man who narrowly avoids going to jail in the United States by going to live with his father, Major Boswell (Brian Goodman), in Japan...
How to create a villain: Use vivid description Create multiple opponents and accomplices for variety Before we delve into each of these suggestions more, have a read of thedifferences between villains, antagonists and anti-heroes. 1: Make a villain three-dimensional ...
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This is where the confrontation happens, when your hero and the villain go head to head. If your protagonist has been dealing out serial revenge to a list of offenders, this is the final confrontation and involves the most important villain. ...
long history of using their charm and self-confidence to pursue (and possibly manipulate) their love interests, but one who also has a vulnerable, even soft-hearted side few ever see that makes them sympathetic. (Without the vulnerable side, they would make a better villain than a protagonist...
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It might be happening because you’re not enjoying the process. And if that’s the case, then stop. Everyone can tell your heart’s not in it. marketing villain