Title: WOW Session: Chillin
1WOW SessionChillin with the Villain
Learning why being a villain is so much fun!
2Lets Get Started! Brainstorm at your tables on
the following topics. Write down as many ideas as
your group can come up with.
Most Memorable Villains (in literature or film) Common Villainous Behaviors or Personality Traits
Common Physical Characteristics of Villains Common Goal/Purpose of Villains
3It's So Good to be Bad
4Etymology
- Think of the word villain and you may imagine
criminals, pickpockets or fraudsters. But the
association of the word with crime is relatively
new. In fact the word originally referred to a
particular class of people on the lower levels of
feudal society. - The word derives from the Latin villanus, meaning
one attached to a villa or farmhouse. - What it means now A person guilty or capable of
a crime or wickedness. - What it used to mean A farm worker
- Everybody is familiar with villainsthanks to
over half a century of movies, we all know that
the villain is the bad guy. Back in the 14th
century though, villains were the backbone of
agriculture. That is to say, they were the guys
who worked on farms. The word villain is actually
an old French word that pulls its roots from the
word villa, Latin for country house. - Over time, the meaning of the word gradually
changed Farm workers were poor, practically
peasants. Peasants, being poor, are
untrustworthy. Untrustworthy people commit
crimes. And eventually we ended up with the
modern day definition of villain, which is a rich
person who gets killed by James Bond.
5Elements of a Strong Antagonists
- 1. A strong antagonist is trying to accomplish
something. - 2. A strong antagonist is acting on personal
desires. - 3. A strong antagonist is highly motivated to
act. - 4. A strong antagonist is trying to avoid
something. - 5. A strong antagonist is trying to gain
something. - 6. A strong antagonist is willing to adapt.
- 7. A strong antagonist is compelling in some
way. - 8. A strong antagonist is flawed in relatable
ways. - 9. A strong antagonist is hiding things.
- 10. A strong antagonist is in the path of the
protagonists goal. -
In other words, what makes a great bad guy!
6Role of Villains in Literature oR Film
- They bring and drive the conflict in the story.
Without conflict, a story wouldnt be worth
reading nor a film worth watching! Can you think
of at least four types of conflict you should be
familiar with? - Person vs. Person
- Person vs. Self
- Person vs. Nature
- Person vs. Society
- Person vs. Supernatural
- Their actions increase suspense. This what keeps
a reader reading and viewer watching we want to
know what happens next! - They can make us sympathize with them.
7References http//www.etymonline.com/index.php?t
ermvillain http//villains.wikia.com/wiki/Origin_
of_the_Word_22Villain22 http//www.writerswrite.
com/journal/jun98/how-to-create-a-character-profil
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