thoughts behind the story

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The audience applauses.
After I left the stage Ms. James came up to me: “Can I ask why you wrote a story about a villain?”
I simply explained to her:”I think villains are misjudged, and most of the time we don’t understand the villain because we don’t get to know their story. There are always two or more sides but most times we only get to hear one of them. I just wanted to show the others that villains aren’t villains, they’re just people, who are hurt, broken or forced to do bad things. And heroes don’t tell their whole story. I think all the heroes did bad things in their life and killed some people too, maybe they were innocent or maybe not. But they are never just good, everyone has selfish reasons to act like that. We don’t know and we will never know, when we don’t get to hear their story.” “That’s a good idea, I’m proud of you” “Thanks”

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