Thursday, April 28, 2011
My anti-hero's Villian's
Dustin actually has several Villian's, the only people in his life, his brother and his parents. His family has been forcing him to fail, they never attempt to support Dustin. It's always been a competition between the two brothers, and their parents only help Justin. It's like they plan for Dustin to fail. They never give him the freedom to learn, grow or experience the world. They've been controlling everything about his life since he was a young boy. They never allow him to succeed. He has been so shelterd from freedom, that he is barely capable of making his own decesions now, as an adult. Now he's 18, finally a man and he wants to experience the world and all that it has to offer. But he's just confused, he wasn't raised correctly and he has no idea where to go from here. His parents and snicker brother are his villian's. Villian's to his success.
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Andrew, I absolutely love your idea for your anti hero. I think a lot of people can relate to the character you've created, especially the way his family represent his villains. I know in my life, I've had family members that really seem like they play the bad guys. I hope everything ends up well for Dustin!
ReplyDeleteThis view of an anit-hero is pretty well thought out. I mean, I have never heard of an anti-hero's family being the thing that keeps him from being the actually hero. I love it. I hope you write it out.
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