Thursday, October 1, 2015

Month of October: Villains



So here we are, the month of October, where we celebrate the reformation of the medieval roman catholic church into the modern denominations that we are free to worship and participate in to this very day. Or, at least that is all they told us in our ultra conservative traditional Lutheran schools. Seriously, Oct 31 was never actually called Halloween in my school. They never even referred to it as All Hallows Eve. It was just Reformation Day.
So, in honor of the lost time I spent in High School ignoring the very existence of Halloween, I’ve decided that I’m going to try something a little different for the month of October. Every day this month, I’m going to talk about villains. In film, television, literature, even a few villainous urban legends that made us frightened of looking under the bed.
Why you may ask? Because I love villains! Whether they are creepy, funny or just annoying. Sometimes the villain can be the most memorable part of a story. How many non-comic book nerds can identify The Joker? How many people that have never seen Star Wars can recognize Darth Vader? The answer is just about everyone because they have become some of the most easily recognized characters in culture.

So, in honor of these characters and their villainous deeds, I’m going to talk about one villain each day for the month of October leading up to Halloween. Some days, I’ll be talking about a group or classification instead of just one specific, in which case I’ll mention the most notable example of why they are so scary and so prevalent. Don’t understand what I mean? Well, join me in Day 1 for a better idea.

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