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Character motivation is critical to writing villains. Without it, your villains can seem cartoony or uninspired. In this video I discuss the four levels of character depth for helping you write a great antagonist.
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Ellen Brock's article "CREATING DEEP REALISTIC CHARACTERS":
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Creating Character Arcs by K.M. Weiland:
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