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Comic Book Theory
In the old comic books, I read,
I read of a hero and a villain.
The hero would sacrifice you for the world,
Whilst the villain would sacrifice the world for you,
Is that truly villainy or misinterpreted love?
Most villains aren't evil but misunderstood,
labeled monster for born features,
or the results of accidents in labs gone wrong,
so these said villains rebel against the ones who label them as such,
An abomination,
A monster,
Whilst being someone unloved.
While a society may praise a hero,
a hero who has an immaculate build and a beautiful face,
but is a hero heroic,
or is a hero willing to do anything to maintain their societal status?
While a villain wants to be heard,
to be understood,
To be one of the people,
But being treated as an outsider builds the motivation to take over the world.
To a hero that's insanity,
Cruel and despicable at the least,
so when one is treated as a monster or a villain,
shockingly, they become a beasts.
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