The Antagonist isn’t always a villain. Villains are almost universally bad, but an antagonist doesn’t have to be. An antagonist can be a good character if your protagonist is more of an evil character, such as Hank Schrader inBreaking Bad. An Antagonist is the second-most important charac...
the zombies would warn them to get out to avoid sharing the same fate. Amongst the zombies, there were pirates, confederate soldiers, tourists, spice traders, indicating their time of origin. When the 3 villains were finally defeated, the zombies's soul ascended to heaven, finding their eterna...
DISCLAIMER:As always, typing fictional characters is murky business. As an MBTI® practitioner, I can’t sit down and give them a thorough analysis or a questionnaire. Plus fiction writers often imbue their characters with traits of several personality types. That said, these are my best guess...
Peter had his normal “I’m paying attention” look plastered on his face, but his mind was chasing super villains, decimating evil minions with mighty punches that laid ten low at one swipe. One ear caught, “Good morning, we have a guest speaker this morning, the Rev. Charles Birch, ...
You have a bestselling novel idea but you need to figure out your characters. Use this guide on character traits to develop your heroes and villains.
practical changes. They’re not just about the talk; they walk the walk. So, outside of the type community, in the real, everyday world, ESTJs are less the villains and more the doers, movers, and shakers. They’re the ones making things happen, and they do it well. So let’s ...
Does your story containing female characters pass the Bechdel test? Never heard of it? Simply put the Bechdel test is a way of evaluating whether or not a film or any other work of fiction portrays women in a way that is sexist or characterized by gender stereotyping. To... ...
They care deeply about their communities and honor. In effect, they set the example in their culture or kingdom. What is an antihero? Here's the definition of an antihero: An antihero is a central character in a story who displays unheroic flaws or characteristics associated with villains, ...
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It makes them cool heroes in fiction, but it makes them absolutely incredible villains. In fact, many believe that characters like Professor Moriarty and Hannibal Lecter are INTJs. And while the Grinch isn't as bad as either of them, he's definitely got some similarities. ...