It's not straightforward. Fictional scientists can go either way. Their character and actions determine if they're the hero or the villain. A scientist who discovers a cure for a disease is a hero. One who creates a dangerous weapon for personal gain is a villain.
It depends. Sometimes they're heroes, using their knowledge for good. Other times, they can be villains, driven by selfish motives or bad intentions.
Well, it varies. Fictional scientists can be either heroes or villains. If they're committed to helping humanity and making the world a better place, they're heroes. But if they're obsessed with power or have unethical goals, they become villains.
It depends. Sometimes they're heroes, using their knowledge for the greater good. Other times, they can be villains if they have bad intentions or go down the wrong path.
There are many heroes in the Tibetan culture, such as Songtsan Gambo and Trisong Dezan. They led the prosperity and development of Tibetan culture. Tibetan scientists and writers are also very famous. For example, Gan Deji, the founder of butter tea, the Tibetan scientist and writer of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture. He invented butter tea and wrote the Sutra of Tea. In addition, there was also the Tibetan poet Bai Langjie. His poems expressed his love for his hometown and motherland. Tibetan culture is also an important part of Chinese culture. Its unique style and tradition have contributed to the variety of Chinese culture.
In 'The Lord of the Rings', Frodo is a hero. He undertakes the dangerous journey to destroy the One Ring. Sauron is the main villain, with his desire for domination. Another example is in 'Harry Potter'. Harry is the hero, facing the evil Voldemort. Voldemort is a classic villain, with his pure - blood supremacy ideology and his numerous dark deeds.
The protagonists and villains in " Celebrating Years " included the Qing Emperor, Eldest Princess, Second Prince, Fan Xian, Li Yunrui, Xiao En, Chen Pingping, Lin Ruofu, Yuan Hongdao, and Yan Ruohai. The Qing Emperor was the biggest villain. In order to grasp the power of the country, he did not hesitate to kill his wife, Ye Qingmei, and prevent Fan Xian's promotion. The Eldest Princess was the biggest villain in the first season. She pursued higher power and attacked Fan Xian many times with the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. The other villains included the Second Prince, Li Yunrui, Xiao En, Chen Pingping, Lin Ruofu, Yuan Hongdao, and Yan Ruohai. They all played important villains in the drama.
It could be because they misunderstand the heroes' actions or motives and imitate the wrong aspects.
It depends. Some novels have clear-cut villains and heroes, while others might have more complex characters that don't fit neatly into those categories.
I don't think so. It sounds more like something out of a sci-fi movie than real life.
Not at all. This is pure science fiction. Scientists are currently focused on more practical and achievable research.
Here are some recommended urban novels with villains: 1. " This Villain Is Different ": The story tells the story of Cao Tian, a former Earthling who had transmigrated to the current parallel urban world. He used his memories and abilities to achieve the pinnacle of this world. However, he realized that his fiancée was even stronger than him, so he began to wait for his fiancée to defeat the remaining hot shots one by one. This novel combined elements of villains, infinite, and the main female lead. It was rich in content. Although it had only been updated to less than 100,000 words, it was well received by readers. 2. " The Reborn Poisonous Woman: The Return of the Wife ": The story tells the story of the female protagonist's rebirth and her return to the palace to take revenge. 3. " Beautiful Phoenix Road: The Prologue of the First Daughter in the Prosperous Age ": The story tells the story of the female protagonist who was reborn as a weak daughter and plotted in the prosperous age. 4. " Fiancée Fury Retreats at the Beginning, Becoming a Destined Villain ": The story tells the story of a noob who becomes a top-notch tall, rich, and handsome man, but is still an infatuated villain. 5. [The Strongest Villain in the City]: This was a novel about urban life. It told the story of the protagonist's rise in the city. These novels covered different topics such as villains, rebirth, harem, and so on. You could choose to read them according to your personal preferences.
In heroes novel, heroes usually develop through facing challenges. For example, in 'The Hobbit', Bilbo Baggins starts as a timid hobbit but through his adventures, he becomes braver and more resourceful. He faces trolls, goblins and a dragon, and each encounter changes him for the better.