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Who is the greatest villain in literature?
The 27 Greatest Villains of All Time
- Professor James Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes.
- Professor Umbridge in Harry Potter.
- Randall Flagg in The Stand.
- Roger Chillingworth in The Scarlet Letter.
- Satan in Paradise Lost.
- The Stepmother from Cinderella.
- Time.
- Voldemort from the Harry Potter series.
Who is the evil character in the story?
A villain is the opposite of a hero. A villain is the antagonist of your story whose motivations and actions oppose the protagonist and drive the plot of your story. A villain is the opposite of a hero. In contrast to the hero, a villain is usually compelled by a desire to commit acts of cruelty and immorality.
What are the best book villains?
The 50 greatest horror villains in fiction
- Judge Holden. Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy (1985)
- The boy with the scissors. The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson (2012)
- Pennywise. IT by Stephen King (1986)
- Ayoola. My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite (2018)
- Beloved.
- Captain Ahab.
- The Sea Witch.
- Hannibal Lecter.
What does it mean to be the most noteworthy villain?
Well, it might mean any number of things here: most actually terrifying, or most compelling, or most well-written, or most secretly beloved by readers who know they are supposed to be rooting for the white hats but just can’t help it. It simply depends on the villain. Think of these as noteworthy villains, if it clarifies things.
Are villains the best part of literature?
Villains are the best. We may not love them in our lives, but they’re often the best part of our literature—on account of their clear power, their refusal of social norms, and most importantly, their ability to make stories happen. After all, if everyone was always nice and good and honest all the time, literature probably wouldn’t even exist.
How would you describe the character of ledlago as a villain?
lago is a compelling and sophisticated villain. He is not only inherently vicious and evil and he finds delight in destroying the joy in other and goodness wherever he finds, but he is also cunning due to his ambitions and sense of revenge.
Is Xan the real villain in this novel?
(So has Buffy.) Sure, Xan is also a villain in this novel. But the real, big-picture villain, the thing that causes everything to dissolve, and people to start christening their kittens and pushing them around in prams, has to be the global disease that left all the men on earth infertile.