As the most dynamic characters within a plot, villains have the ability to initiate change. To demonstrate the effect a villain can have, I have chosen two very different villains of popular culture—Theodora of Oz the Great and Powerful and the Joker of The Dark Knight—because these characters have a wide reach among the American audience. Theodora is a onedimensional villain whose lack of depth fails to prompt the audience to think critically and perpetuates the patriarchal issues portrayed in the film. The Joker, however, is captivating because he is complex and pushes the reader to think critically about Gotham’s issues. By completing an in-depth analysis of each character through a variety of lenses—such as religious, psychological, soc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).The idea of the villain in literature seems to be ...
Typically, philosophers interested in evil have typically been concerned with reconciling (or not) t...
The choice, or invention, of protagonists is an important part of the poetics and aesthetics of narr...
Every story needs characters to root for and characters to root against. Posting about movi...
While villain retellings show that perspective does indeed change our moral boundaries, theology beg...
Villains abound in popular culture. In literature, theatre, film, and television, audiences have enc...
The portrayal of villains has changed dramatically since the late nineteenth century. Modern villain...
Holy Stitches, Batman, or, Performative Villainy in Gothic/am is an interdisciplinary examination of...
This paper analyzes the relationship between recent cultural changes in Western society and the grow...
An analysis of Batman media-- specifically, various cartoons and comic books-- with an eye towards t...
Interest in characters deemed villainous remains a pillar of scholarship. The intrigue lies in chara...
Fictional criminals in various media are emblematic of what society finds the most terrifying, and t...
A typical narrative has a theme of good and evil, the hero and the villain. Usually the reader roots...
A big question about character is nature versus nurture- are people inherently the way they are, or ...
164 pagesAntihero characters in TV and film have grown in popularity with both audiences and in acad...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).The idea of the villain in literature seems to be ...
Typically, philosophers interested in evil have typically been concerned with reconciling (or not) t...
The choice, or invention, of protagonists is an important part of the poetics and aesthetics of narr...
Every story needs characters to root for and characters to root against. Posting about movi...
While villain retellings show that perspective does indeed change our moral boundaries, theology beg...
Villains abound in popular culture. In literature, theatre, film, and television, audiences have enc...
The portrayal of villains has changed dramatically since the late nineteenth century. Modern villain...
Holy Stitches, Batman, or, Performative Villainy in Gothic/am is an interdisciplinary examination of...
This paper analyzes the relationship between recent cultural changes in Western society and the grow...
An analysis of Batman media-- specifically, various cartoons and comic books-- with an eye towards t...
Interest in characters deemed villainous remains a pillar of scholarship. The intrigue lies in chara...
Fictional criminals in various media are emblematic of what society finds the most terrifying, and t...
A typical narrative has a theme of good and evil, the hero and the villain. Usually the reader roots...
A big question about character is nature versus nurture- are people inherently the way they are, or ...
164 pagesAntihero characters in TV and film have grown in popularity with both audiences and in acad...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).The idea of the villain in literature seems to be ...
Typically, philosophers interested in evil have typically been concerned with reconciling (or not) t...
The choice, or invention, of protagonists is an important part of the poetics and aesthetics of narr...