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CWT Episodes > Episode 53 - Perfecting the devil. How to create a deliciously wicked antagonist

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Andrew Chamberlain (andychamberlain) | 272 comments Mod
This episode is all about the protagonist's nemesis, the antagonist. Traditionally seen as 'the bad guy' the antagonist's real function in a story is to contend with, and oppose, the protagonist at every step. In this episode we look at ways in which the antagonist can have their own character arc, with some characters switching into or out of the antagonist's role. We'll also look at the five strategies you can use to create the delicious antagonist, from a painful but convincing backstory to a personal connection with the protagonist, and from a firm believe in their own cause to good behaviour and an excellent dress sense. Welcome to the dark side of your story!

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Rae Kenny-Rife (raenforest) | 20 comments I can't wait to listen to this. My antagonist has a painful backstory, a firm belief in his own cause and he's a fashion designer with lots of swank and polish. Reading the line his "excellent dress sense" made me laugh. Happy New Year. Rae


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Andrew Chamberlain (andychamberlain) | 272 comments Mod
I hope you find it useful Rae, I was thinking of some of the bond villains with the point about dress sense, the well dressed villain is almost a cliche now, but if there are good reasons for him/her to dress well (as in the case of your fashion designer) then I'm sure he'll be wonderfully frightful!

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