Antagonist is evil because... he's evil

>antagonist is evil because... he's evil...

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like hitler so

There is no 'reasonable' explanation for being evil. Evil is evil. Misguided is not evil, all the cuck """villains""" in Marvel movies these days are misguided.

I guess you've never met a white person

His step dad beat him. There, are you happy now?

>big bad is goth
>big bad’s old boss is more goth

>antagonist is structural contradiction

>Antagonist is evil because he has a tax policy

>le troubled past villain
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He was actually an analogy of Hitler

Fuck tragic villains. They’re right up there with "purposely ambiguous" endings in the pretentious screenwriter playbook.

>antagonist is seemed as such only because the protagonists don’t understand his idea nor his goals
Fixed.

Sauron is more of an extension of the ring than the other way around. The real obstacle that the characters have to overcome is their own weakness exposed by the ring.

No he wasn’t. Tolkien fought in World War I which is what primarily inspired his writing.

This

Sauron is Emperor Wilhelm II?

Well Tolkien always denied there being real world allegory of any sort in LotR. His experiences in war influenced his writing of course but he always denied theories like the One Ring being an allegory for the nuclear bomb.

What was Ar-Pharazon’s tax policy?

Hitler also fought in WW1. Maybe they met. Had a few drinks. Swapped notes.

lmao kys soulless nigger

I really wish the movies had more Sauron, his design was kino.