A hero is a person featuring excellent courage, dignity, and strength, and able to carry out work with great risk. Heroes can also be people who fight to help other people save them or fear them. He is against the bad guy - a person who intentionally or intentionally intentionally hurt others in some way. The character is doing a bad job. He always opposes the hero to overthrow the hero's qualities and gains power from the other side to help him or his side.
The title of Richard III of Shakespeare is very interesting as it plays both a villain and a hero. In the first scene of the theater, Richard said to the audience "I decided to prove the villain" (p. 752, line 30), but because of his deformity, the sympathy was received from the audience. When I stopped, please point out the dog as "because it was very lazy and not fashionable, so that the dog screams toward me" (p. 752, lines 22-23). The audience is further considered to be inherently evil due to its deformation. Even his own mother seems to believe that she is "just for comfort, but it is a fake glass, when I see him shame, I feel sad" (766, 53 Line 54). Later, Duchess of York lamented that he gave birth to such a statement, O, she may have broken you, all the slaughter in your cursed uterus, the poor people you made I killed you! "(Page 783, line 136) -139)
Among the famous Richard III drama, actor Richard in a monologue played a very important and important role in the conversation between himself and the audience, the hero, a dangerous hero. Through the villain's monologism, we got the material we could not achieve in a dialogue. They make us understand Richard who is open to us and we appreciate the drama. Because they reveal the isolation of Richard, the background of the story and the atmosphere of the plot information, and Richard's betrayal plan. Thinking for us, his heart transforms and reveals his self-awareness
In the four years from 1963 to 1967, the fugitive exemplified the hitchcock style double chase: a hero after the villain, a policeman after the hero. When a narrator (William Conrad) sang in the preface of each episode, Dr. Richard Kimble (fierce David Jensen) was mistakenly convicted that he had murdered his wife. He derailed on a train and released Kimble looking for a man with one hand (Bill Resch). And I saw the murder scene. Kimble is engaged in trivial work to maintain his mission, but lieutenant Philip Gerard (Barrymores) is pursuing a fugitive Kimble on a permanent basis. The story of these duel cats and rats lasted over 120 episodes, and everyone saw their shoulder doubted