The villain is the most captivating and intriguing of all archetypes. The hero would not exist without his darker counterpart, which reflects aspects of ourselves that we do not dare to acknowledge or confront, but which are present within all of us.
The villain is often a mirror of the dark aspects of humanity, embodying qualities that are evil, harmful, greedy, selfish, and destructive. In recent times, villains can even become sympathetic, and possess redeeming qualities, making some of them oddly likeable despite their malicious intent and immoral actions, thus challenging our traditional notions of good and evil. This type of villain has never existed to the degree it exists in the 21st century, symbolising a major change in the collective unconscious—which speaks to a psychological experience that is common to us all.
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⌛ Timestamps
(0:00) Introduction
(1:46) The Meaning of Villain
(2:40) The Oldest Form of The Villain
(3:18) The Villain Archetype in Literature
(11:00) The Superhero
(12:26) Sympathy for the Villain
(13:17) The Antihero
(14:56) The Modern Villain
(16:03) The Joker and Hyper-Sanity
(19:55) Villains and The Dark Side
(21:40) The Villain’s Journey
(23:00) The Villain and The Hero
(28:22) Villain: Mirror of The Dark Aspects of Humanity
(32:56) The Villain Redemption Arc
(33:18) The Dark Triad
(36:20) The Tyrant
(38:26) The Resentful One
(40:19) The Traitor
(41:30) The Sadist
(41:58) The Criminal Mastermind
(43:25) The Mad Scientist
(43:54) The Jester or Trickster
(44:20) The Terrible or Devouring Mother
(44:50) The Femme Fatale
(45:50) Conclusion
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