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When creating a antagonist/villain they must have communication with the protagonist/hero. Why do they have to communicate negatively; well it is because they both have different views for what they are fighting for and how they view on a specific event that has happen whether it will be positive or negative.What a antagonist/villain must be:
1.Threatening-To show that they are a big threat towards anyone and it is the entire purpose of a villain.
2.Relatable-Making a villain relatable to the audience is difficult but to do this right you must know that their actions and purpose must be relatable to the audience.
3.They must give the protagonist a big difficulty they have to go through and give them bigger pressure on them by either killing someone off that the protagonist knows and loves them dearly.
4.Ruthless-The antagonist must be ruthless and must do some of the most unacceptable things ever.They must not care about their allies and only themselves.5.Doings-Their actions must be unacceptable to everyone, and the more threat they cause and chaos the more pressure on the protagonist.
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