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Aversion Quote by Agnes Repplier

“A villain must be a thing of power, handled with delicacy and grace. He must be wicked enough to excite our aversion, strong enough to arouse our fear, human enough to awaken some transient gleam of sympathy. We must triumph in his downfall, yet not barbarously nor with contempt, and the close of…” quote by Agnes Repplier
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“A villain must be a thing of power, handled with delicacy and grace. He must be wicked enough to excite our aversion, strong enough to arouse our fear, human enough to awaken some transient gleam of sympathy. We must triumph in his downfall, yet not barbarously nor with contempt, and the close of his career must be in harmony with all its previous development.”

Agnes Repplier

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Art of the Villain, 1915

A compelling villain must balance power, menace, and humanity to engage audiences without becoming grotesque.

In simple terms: Villains need strength, fear, and relatable humanity.

Key Takeaway

Craft balanced antagonists.

Themes

literature character development storytelling

Mood

intriguing dramatic

Type

narrative character analysis

When to use this quote

  • novel writing
  • screenplay
  • theatre
  • game design

Key Concepts

heroic conflict moral ambiguity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What traits make a villain memorable?
  • How do you avoid making a villain too likable?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on sympathy can dilute the villain’s threat.

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