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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
Villains are the most hated or hateful figures in almost every movie we see. They are always in bad light, no matter how valid they are or how rational they can be. Some people even like to call them broken angels who couldn’t take it anymore and turned evil. Villains sometimes think beyond our imagination, things we can’t even process, but just because their actions speak volume, we tend to hate them. Regardless, there have been villains throughout cinema's history who have not only dominated heroes with their presence but also their beliefs, something that people tend to agree with sooner or later. Here on this blog, we are going to count The Top Ten Times When Villains Were Right.
1. Madara Uchiha -
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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
The greatest quote ever said by any villain in the anime, period. His words imparted wisdom on the world's situation. "Wake up to reality! Nothing ever goes as planned in this accursed world. The longer you live, the more you realize that the only things that truly exist in this reality are merely pain, suffering, and futility. Listen, everywhere you look in this world, wherever there is light, there will always be shadows to be found as well. As long as there is a concept of victors, the vanquished will also exist. The selfish intent of wanting to preserve peace, initiates war and hatred is born in order to protect love.
5. Thanos -
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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
One of Marvel's most powerful villains in the company's history. The fate of Marvel has been completely changed because of what he did. An Eternal–Deviant warlord from the moon Titan, Thanos is regarded as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe. Atleast in his own eyes, he was carrying a mission where he wanted to vanish half of the universe’s population so all things could be balanced, as the life in the universe was getting out of control and wouldn’t be beneficial, and he decided to take matters into his own hands as he was working on moral grounds as well, and he didn’t consider his wrongdoing a selfish deed. Instead, he quoted “The Hardest Choices Requires the Strongest Will.”
6. Bane -
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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
Another Anti-Villain from the DC Universe. Insofar as his goal was not to kill heroes as such, but to eradicate evil, and in doing so, he himself became a villain. People don’t understand that sometimes the strongest decisions have to be made in order to make things right or set things straight, and Bane did it with ease. Batman had retired after the Joker and Dent scenario, but the crime was still lurking in the shadows. So when he came back and tried taking on Bane, that’s what he had to say to Batman “Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you.”
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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
The only villain on the list who had no intentions of doing good was Who was just pure evil? wanted to kill everyone who was either a muggle or a half-blood. Because he was half blood, he developed a hatred for the kind and began cleansing. The purpose of his life was simple “There is no good and evil. There is only power. And those too weak to seek it.” Alas, he wanted so much that he would control everything and anything, but sadly, destiny had better to offer.
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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, also known as Magneto, the Master of Magnetism, is a powerful mutant prepared to go to any length to safeguard his species. [21] He was subjected to atrocities by the Nazis in Auschwitz when he was a child. He discovered that he had the mutant capacity to generate and control magnetic fields, but sadly, he had to pay the price of his own daughter's life, a condition that garnered him even more hatred and dread from others who were different from him. “I am no hero. Merely a man who has seen and done and endured what can never be forgotten or forgiven.”
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Ten Occasions When Villain's Philosophies Triumphed Over Heroes |
Every single person here has gone through something that no one else should have to go through. They may have lost to heroes in the end, but they have equal values in my perspective. Just because you can't see someone who is hurt doesn't imply he isn't hurting.
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Mine favorite is green goblin's
ReplyDeleteNice one man keep on going
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