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How Do You Avoid Creating A Weak Villain In Creative Writing?

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How Do You Avoid Creating A Weak Villain In Creative Writing?

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Powerful characters are the key to writing a good story. You want your readers to either love or hate them. Creating a weak character can hurt your story considerably, making your readers look for something else to do. Follow these tips to avoid creating a weak villain in any story you write. Give your villain a reason to be angry. Make her motivations real. Being stood up on a date 15 years ago is not a believable reason that a woman would stalk a man and go after his family. Make your villain intelligent. He has to match wits with your hero in order to challenge them. You don’t want to bore your readers by having the hero know the villain’s every move. Avoid clichés. Many times we see the jealous ex-husband, jilted mistress, or guy made fun of in high school back for revenge. If you are going to do this, make them stand out by being different. Give them a life of their own so they don’t become one-dimensional. Try not to make your villain too evil. Twist the character’s personality a

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