Bad Guy | Vibepedia
The 'bad guy' archetype has permeated storytelling across cultures, from ancient myths to modern cinema. This figure embodies conflict, moral ambiguity, and soc
Overview
The 'bad guy' archetype has permeated storytelling across cultures, from ancient myths to modern cinema. This figure embodies conflict, moral ambiguity, and societal fears, often serving as a foil to the hero. Notable examples include characters like Darth Vader from 'Star Wars' and the Joker from 'Batman', each representing different facets of villainy. The portrayal of bad guys has evolved, reflecting changing societal values and anxieties, leading to more complex, relatable antagonists. As we move into an era of anti-heroes and morally gray narratives, the definition of what constitutes a 'bad guy' continues to shift, challenging audiences to reconsider their perceptions of good and evil.