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kenny6666 [7]
3 years ago
6

Can someone help me with this prompt and a multi paragraph essay?

English
2 answers:
Serhud [2]3 years ago
5 0

I will give an example using the movie "The Lion King."

<em>Many stories feature a hero who behaves honorably and fights for good. These same stories often include a villain who behaves selfishly and stands at odds with the hero. This is the case in the movie The Lion King. In this movie, Scar is the villain, while his nephew Simba is the hero. I will discuss the characteristics that make each character a hero or a villain and whether these characters are effective.</em>

<em>In the case of Scar, we see that he has many characteristics that make him a villain. He is full of negative feelings. For example, he has resentment towards Simba's father. He also desires power and status. Moreover, he has no empathy and does not mind acting in cruel ways. These characteristics make Scar a good villain.</em>

<em>In the case of Simba, he has many positive characteristics. Simba cares about his family and about the pride. He wants to rule in order to protect them, and not in order to have power. Moreover, when he confronts Scar, he decides to forgive him. These characteristics make Simba a good hero.</em>

<em>In conclusion, both Simba and Scar are good examples of these archetypes, as Scar shows many negative qualities and Simba many positive ones. Moreover, these are qualities that we usually associate with heroes and villains. Therefore, the characters are well-developed and realistic.</em>

a_sh-v [17]3 years ago
4 0

I will write a kind of template for you to follow, you have to think about your favorite villain and why you like him/her/it so much, it is not hard at all!

{Introduction}

In this essay, we will be discussing the psychological traits and motivations of [name of the villain], the main villain in [name of  saga/story/movie/video game ] who antagonizes against [name of the hero], on top of that, we will be comparing the villain and the hero.

{Body}

[Here you have to describe the villain and then compare them to the hero, in one paragraph you can describe the villain, the second you can describe the hero and in the third compare them, remember to get some pqassages, like things they say to support your reasoning]

{Conclusion}

In conclusion, we can see that... [remember to quickly recaptulate your arguments and then come with a conclusion, something like: do the hero and villain need to coexist? Can they ever work together (again if they have already worked together)? Can they reconcile? How evil is the villain? Is he/she the real villain? and etc ]

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