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Many villain characters are becoming more humanized because audiences crave complex, relatable antagonists. Writers craft backstories revealing motivations—trauma, betrayal, or moral dilemmas—making villains multidimensional rather than purely evil. This reflects real-world nuances, where people aren't simply "good" or "bad." Humanized villains create emotional depth, challenge binary thinking, and spark empathy, enhancing storytelling. For example, characters like Loki or Thanos gain sympathy through personal struggles. This trend aligns with modern demands for authentic, layered narratives. [Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/VillainWithGoodPublicity]
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