One great 'villain turned hero' novel is 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'. It tells the story of Elphaba, who was originally seen as a villain in 'The Wizard of Oz' but in this novel, her complex backstory is revealed, showing how she could be considered a hero in her own right.
Another is 'The Darkling in the Grishaverse series. At first, he seems like a menacing figure, but as the story progresses, his motives are explored more deeply, and he starts to take on more heroic qualities. He has his own reasons for his actions which are not as straightforwardly 'evil' as initially thought.
The character of Severus Snape in the 'Harry Potter' series can be considered a kind of 'villain turned hero'. For most of the series, he is presented as a rather unlikable and mean teacher, but in the end, it is revealed that he has been protecting Harry all along and has his own heroic sacrifices and contributions to the fight against Voldemort.
Self - discovery is also common. As the villain turns into a hero, they often discover new aspects of themselves. Snape in 'Harry Potter' discovers his true loyalties and the kind of person he wants to be in the face of his love for Lily. He transforms from a seemingly one - dimensional 'bad guy' to a complex and ultimately heroic character through this self - discovery process.
One popular villain hero romance novel is 'The Darkest Minds' series. In it, the main characters have complex relationships where the line between villain and hero can be blurry at times. The romantic elements are intertwined with their struggles against a dystopian world.
Sure. 'The Count of Monte Cristo' is a great one. The protagonist Edmond Dantes is wrongly imprisoned and becomes vengeful at first, acting like a villain in the eyes of his enemies. But as the story unfolds, he uses his new - found knowledge and power to right the wrongs done to him and becomes a hero in the end.
Sure. One popular 'boku no hero academia villain deku fanfic' is 'The Fall of a Hero'. It shows an interesting take on Deku turning into a villain, exploring his motives and the reactions of the other characters. Another one could be 'Deku's Dark Descent' which delves deep into his transformation process and how it affects the hero society.
Sure. 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' can be considered as a kind of villain novel. Dorian Gray, the main character, gradually descends into a life full of vanity and immorality while maintaining his youthful appearance.
, I recommend a few good villain novels to you: 1. "Quick Wear: The Adonis Addict": Ning Ye was bound to the Adonis Addict System. Every time she met the villain Boss, he would appear and express his love to her. It was very sweet and very healing. 2. "Quickly wear cannon fodder: The villain pleads for mercy": The female protagonist is bound to the cannon fodder system and always encounters a villain Boss following her. She either becomes his wife, his husband, or he kills her. It's very torturous and sweet. 3. "The Queen of Quick Wear is still a vicious villain today": The female protagonist is bound to the cannon fodder system. Every time she plays the villain, she is targeted by a mysterious villain Boss. It is very happy and very healing. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
, I recommend the following villain novels to you: 1. "Douluo God Level Villain": Qin Hua awakens his evil martial soul, Soul Devourer, on Douluo Continent. He chooses to be the villain between the hero and villain, becoming the leverage of various forces. 2. The main character, Su Mu, transmigrated to a different time and space and fought with different villains. 3. "The Strongest Space-Time Villain": The protagonist, Lu Xiaochuan, downloaded a game called "Space-Time Villain" and was given the aura of a villain, becoming a villain in a different space-time. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, 'Villain's Unlikely Love' is a great piece of fanfiction in this genre. In it, the villain has always been in the shadows, hating the hero. But as the story progresses, through various encounters and shared moments, the villain begins to see the hero in a different light. It shows how love can cross the boundaries of good and evil. The way the author portrays the gradual change in the villain's attitude towards the hero is really engaging.
One great example is 'Pride and Prejudice'. Elizabeth and Darcy start with a rather prickly acquaintance which is based on misunderstandings and pride. Their relationship gradually evolves from a somewhat antagonistic one to deep love. Another is 'Anne of Green Gables'. Gilbert and Anne start as school rivals but as they grow older, their friendship morphs into a beautiful love story.
One great systemless villain novel is 'The Darkest Deeds'. In this novel, the villain is a master manipulator who creates his own chaos without any system guiding his actions. Another is 'Villain's Vengeance' where the antagonist uses his wits and his own brand of evil to drive the plot forward without being bound by a system.