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Misunderstood: The Destruction Of The Villain

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I have never been the one to start fights or the one to get in trouble. I am always the one that is the one that mediator and try to persuade my friends to stay out of trouble. Being a villain in just a life that I am not used to. Though the one thing that I could say about me that relates to a villain is that I am misunderstood by many people. There are many villains that I believe that are misunderstood and it is the hero who is the actual evil one who destroys the villain for being misunderstood. Every villain has a reason for being who they are. One of the villains that has been misunderstood is the Joker from The Dark Knight. He may not have been telling the truth about how he got the scars, but it is quite obvious that he has a scarring childhood that made him …show more content…

Loki was stripped of his power in his kingdom and angered from being shunned. His intention was to gain power to prove his family that ruined his life. Most villains are misunderstood and are thought to be evil for reasons of killing and gaining power, but people do not realize that there are reasons for being the way they are. Many people have misunderstood me too. The people who see me believe that I am an energetic and very social person, but deep down I am quiet and an introvert. From being bullied and my depression I have a hard time being the social person who I appear to be. I do stutter, slur my words, and I am very self conscious of what the impression I am making. I have obtained a fear of talking and meeting people, because of the experience that I have been through. It took many years to be able to gain enough courage to trust people, but now I have become the person who starts the conversations and is full of energy. I have my moments where I am quite shy, which leads people to not understand my intentions of being friendly and

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