I really really enjoyed watching this video! From the beginning I was already intrigued bc I realized how much story I’ve been missing out on from the villain’ s perspective. The drawn out story example was also perfect! thanks for a great, really well-explained video c:
this was really interesting to watch! even as someone who isn't really into writing and more into reading, it's still cool to know how to craft redemption arcs successfully - i'll definitely be keeping this in mind when reading future books!
wow you just made a video of the trope I personally feel incredibly tired of seeing, it's so often badly written and predictible. I think I'd like to go out of my way to avoid this, and try to use some creativity to write different scenarios. Thank you for shining a light on it. love your video
I really really enjoyed watching this video! From the beginning I was already intrigued bc I realized how much story I’ve been missing out on from the villain’ s perspective. The drawn out story example was also perfect! thanks for a great, really well-explained video c:
omg thank you so much for watching!! i'm glad the story example worked haha
this was really interesting to watch! even as someone who isn't really into writing and more into reading, it's still cool to know how to craft redemption arcs successfully - i'll definitely be keeping this in mind when reading future books!
ahh thank you for watching!! yes i'd be interested to see how this sort of craft advice translates into reading/critical media analysis tbh!
this was incredibly helpful!
wow you just made a video of the trope I personally feel incredibly tired of seeing, it's so often badly written and predictible. I think I'd like to go out of my way to avoid this, and try to use some creativity to write different scenarios. Thank you for shining a light on it. love your video
I agree!! it's one of my favorite tropes but it's often just not handled well. thanks for watching the video!
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