Salutations. Let's get something straight before starting, When we were younger, we all looked up to batman but as we grew up it was obvious who was more awesome: Joker. I can bet my head on the fact that everyone likes to be the villain rather than the protagonist. Why I think villains are far cooler than heroes: Aesthetics. Most villains have a cool aesthetic. They naturally have a taste for the finer stuff which readers secretly adore too. Strategic nature Readers enjoy strategic planning and the elaborate intelligence used by villains in manipulation rather than the pure inborn strength of most heroes. Relatable. Heroes are already expected to win and for a good reason, I don't disagree, ie, their morals. But it's the persistence of villains even after our and perhaps even their knowledge that they'll fail that makes them likeable. Mystery. The air they have about them of coldness, unpredictability and evil hooks the reader making them conce...
Greetings, peasants. I'm back with a controversial topic. Let's be honest here, Who doesn't like watching some good old cartoons? They are funny, visually beautiful to watch and a fun way to spend your time as a kid. But what if I told you there was a show which used stuff to repulse them from it but intrigued them enough just to watch one more episode? Let me introduce you to Courage the cowardly dog . The show is about a kind, yet easily frightened dog named courage. He lives with an elderly couple Muriel and her husband Eustace Bagge, A grumpy, selfish and greedy man. Courage and the owners frequently encounter ghosts, demons, monsters, aliens, mad scientists, zombies and vampires. Courage generally saves the owners from the perils but unbeknownst to the couple. The plot generally uses conventions common to Horror films. This show in my personal opinion may be the best cartoon show to ever exist. Before coming after me with Tom and ...