זה לא בכוח, כל מה שצריך בשביל זה, זה אופי לוחמני ושנאת זרים
בנוסף לכך, באדם יכולים להתקיים תכונות חיוביות מסוימות ותכונות שליליות מסוימות במקביל, אנשים שהם טוב מוחלט או רע מוחלט זה דבר שהוא לא כזה נפוץ במציאות. ככה שאפילו אם חושבים שאדם מסוים הוא רע, זה עדיין לא אומר שאי אפשר להעריך כמה מאפיינים חיוביים אצלו, בין אם זה מראה טוב, בין אם זה כוחו ובין אם זה הדבקות שלו בערכים שהוא מאמין בהם.
"Villains are bad, it goes without saying. However, they can't be all bad for the simple reason that a character loaded down with all of the Seven Deadly Sins (along with whatever other character flaws writers can think of) will be too lazy, gluttonous, envious, prideful, angry, lustful and miserly to do much of anything. A villain laden down with too many vices quickly becomes a loser."
"Even if they only have one vice, a villain is going to need a big heaping of icky good traits in order to accomplish their goals. They don't have to be an Anti-Villain they just need to have one or more virtues to get by. The reason for this is both practical and artistic. Practically, a villain with a virtue of some kind will have a way to put their schemes in motion and effectively oppose The Hero. Without these virtues, authors would have to resort to making them a Generic Doomsday Villain to get anything done. Artistically, it helps make the villain a Rounded Character, and helps make them dynamic if their virtue and vice are somehow in conflict."
"For example: A Prideful villain might also be very hard working in order to get the power he needs. A slothful villain might compensate with amazing creativity, coming up with amazing inventions, Evil Plans, and limitless funds. A wrathful villain may nonetheless be very loyal to his minions, inspiring great devotion. A greedy villain might back it up with tenacity, relentless and unyielding in their pursuit of more, more, more. A lustful villain may also be extremely courageous, willing to risk death or worse in pursuit of their carnal desires."
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvilVirtues
"When the hero and the villain clash repeatedly, over time they may develop respect for their opponent's abilities. After all, their adversary is able to keep rising to oppose them battle after battle. In the heat of battle the hero or villain's true capabilities and determination could be revealed. Or perhaps one of them was simply looking for a challenge. For whatever reason, the battles have created a sense of respect (which may or may not be mutual)."
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WorthyOpponent
בנוסף לכך, באדם יכולים להתקיים תכונות חיוביות מסוימות ותכונות שליליות מסוימות במקביל, אנשים שהם טוב מוחלט או רע מוחלט זה דבר שהוא לא כזה נפוץ במציאות. ככה שאפילו אם חושבים שאדם מסוים הוא רע, זה עדיין לא אומר שאי אפשר להעריך כמה מאפיינים חיוביים אצלו, בין אם זה מראה טוב, בין אם זה כוחו ובין אם זה הדבקות שלו בערכים שהוא מאמין בהם.
"Villains are bad, it goes without saying. However, they can't be all bad for the simple reason that a character loaded down with all of the Seven Deadly Sins (along with whatever other character flaws writers can think of) will be too lazy, gluttonous, envious, prideful, angry, lustful and miserly to do much of anything. A villain laden down with too many vices quickly becomes a loser."
"Even if they only have one vice, a villain is going to need a big heaping of icky good traits in order to accomplish their goals. They don't have to be an Anti-Villain they just need to have one or more virtues to get by. The reason for this is both practical and artistic. Practically, a villain with a virtue of some kind will have a way to put their schemes in motion and effectively oppose The Hero. Without these virtues, authors would have to resort to making them a Generic Doomsday Villain to get anything done. Artistically, it helps make the villain a Rounded Character, and helps make them dynamic if their virtue and vice are somehow in conflict."
"For example: A Prideful villain might also be very hard working in order to get the power he needs. A slothful villain might compensate with amazing creativity, coming up with amazing inventions, Evil Plans, and limitless funds. A wrathful villain may nonetheless be very loyal to his minions, inspiring great devotion. A greedy villain might back it up with tenacity, relentless and unyielding in their pursuit of more, more, more. A lustful villain may also be extremely courageous, willing to risk death or worse in pursuit of their carnal desires."
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvilVirtues
"When the hero and the villain clash repeatedly, over time they may develop respect for their opponent's abilities. After all, their adversary is able to keep rising to oppose them battle after battle. In the heat of battle the hero or villain's true capabilities and determination could be revealed. Or perhaps one of them was simply looking for a challenge. For whatever reason, the battles have created a sense of respect (which may or may not be mutual)."
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WorthyOpponent