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Defending the Villain Amanda Payne

Defending the Villain Amanda Payne. “I try to give both my heroes and villains an emotional dimensionality which provides the motivation for their actions .” Sidney Sheldon. Cannibalism & The Little Red Riding Hood. Cultural Norm or Mental Illness ?.

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Defending the Villain Amanda Payne

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  1. Defending the Villain Amanda Payne

  2. “I try to give both my heroes and villains an emotional dimensionality which provides the motivation for their actions.” Sidney Sheldon

  3. Cannibalism & The Little Red Riding Hood Cultural Norm or Mental Illness?

  4. “ He threw himself on the good woman and devoured her in no time, for he had eaten nothing in the last three days.”

  5. Saturn Devouring His Son, from the Black Paintings series by Francisco de Goya .

  6. Borderline Personality Disorder & Snow White Is it Jealousy or Conflict of Identity?

  7. The mirror replied: “My queen, you may be the fairest here. But the young queen is a thousand times more fair.” “The wicked women let loose a curse, and she became so petrified with fear that she didn’t know what to do.”

  8. “I also try very hard to create characters - both heroes and villains - with psychological depth.”Jeffery Deaver :

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