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villainy

[vil-uh-nee] / ˈvɪl ə ni /


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Bower had essentially made a shrine to villainy.

From Los Angeles Times

Is it unusual to you that there's an appeal in looking at this character in a different way than the typical villainy that's assigned to him by Shakespeare?

From Salon

Most of it wasn’t particularly rewarding, but his relationship with Tarantino freed him to combine his facility for both comedy and villainy in more interesting ways — and to be choosier.

From New York Times

But lo, villainy and heroism are less rigid out in the regular world.

From New York Times

In a world predisposed to queer villainy, “Dear Senthuran” claims monstrosity as a space of intentional rejection.

From New York Times