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How To Write a Redeemable Villain - Treasure Planet

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In this video, we break down the key elements that make John Silver from Treasure Planet one of the best examples of a well-written villain. From his emotional complexity to his duality and ultimate redemption, we explore how to craft a "good villain" who is not just evil, but deeply human. Learn how to create a villain with a moral dilemma, a deep relationship with the protagonist, and a heart-wrenching betrayal that drives the story forward. Whether you're a writer or a fan of character analysis, this guide will help you write a memorable sympathetic villain. 💼Inquiries: [email protected]

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