I need a good book that has the most best evil written villain in there u can't even imagine like judge holden as a example with a good story of course
The Three Musketeers because the guy who usually is perceived as a “vilain” really isn’t, and the real vilain is as clever and interesting as a character, specially for a 19th century work.
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* Ian McEwan: Briony in Atonement
* Shakespeare: Iago in Othello
* Ken Kesey: Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over then Cuckoo’s Nest
* Vladimir Nabokov: Humbert Humbert in Lolita
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The Three Musketeers because the guy who usually is perceived as a “vilain” really isn’t, and the real vilain is as clever and interesting as a character, specially for a 19th century work.
* Ian McEwan: Briony in Atonement
* Shakespeare: Iago in Othello
* Ken Kesey: Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over then Cuckoo’s Nest
* Vladimir Nabokov: Humbert Humbert in Lolita
The Horus Heresy books explore this very well.