It's way to early for this.
For clarification purposes: a villain is a villain because at some point in their life they made the decision to move over to villainy. Someone who has always been villainous is a monster, not a villain. A monster can commit any atrocity, any sort of foul murderous deed with no hesitation. A monster, however, is born. A villain is created, out of resentment, anger, and selfishness. A monster can commit any number of despicable acts across the board, however, a monster will always lack the same passionate anger that a villain has.
An anti-hero is someone who does not conform to the polite dashing stereotype of the hero. An anti-hero can also be a villain reformed, or even a villain in remission, but an anti-hero only engages in purely villainous acts if he is set back along the path back to villainy. An anti-hero cannot be a monster anymore than a monster can be a tree.
Unless it is a particularly evil tree.
-Grace
An anti-hero is someone who does not conform to the polite dashing stereotype of the hero. An anti-hero can also be a villain reformed, or even a villain in remission, but an anti-hero only engages in purely villainous acts if he is set back along the path back to villainy. An anti-hero cannot be a monster anymore than a monster can be a tree.
Unless it is a particularly evil tree.
-Grace
1 Comments:
At 8:09 AM , CleanSlate said...
Grace i love it when you say what everyone is thinking about a topic but are afraid to say it.
-kat
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