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<blockquote data-quote="Wagua" data-source="post: 2704355" data-attributes="member: 908389"><p>How do I give the villain in my story a level of depth (a reason for what he is doing, a level of humanity) without making him come off as a good guy? What I mean is, nobody is completely good or completely evil. I want to make it so that he knows what he's doing, and to some extent does care about this; but his greed, ambition, and preoccupation with his own personal tragedy keeps him on this road of destruction. However, I don't want to make it seem like bad is good. Does that make sense?</p><p>How would I go about this character's development without creating too big of a moral controversy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wagua, post: 2704355, member: 908389"] How do I give the villain in my story a level of depth (a reason for what he is doing, a level of humanity) without making him come off as a good guy? What I mean is, nobody is completely good or completely evil. I want to make it so that he knows what he's doing, and to some extent does care about this; but his greed, ambition, and preoccupation with his own personal tragedy keeps him on this road of destruction. However, I don't want to make it seem like bad is good. Does that make sense? How would I go about this character's development without creating too big of a moral controversy? [/QUOTE]
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