Thread:BeholderofStuff/@comment-30176971-20180303164204/@comment-30176971-20180303181023

Sure. Well these two characters are depicted as figures with high authority. They are corrupted by their own power, and they broke the law in order to accomplish their goals. But since this is about Dwight, i'll get to his character right now.

Warning: Spoilers.

He's a principal that runs his school with an iron fist. And he enforces rules in his school that are either unjustified, or unlawful. With the film's protagonist Rafe Khatchadorian breaks his rules in order to get back at him for destroying his notebook, the students lose focus and the upcoming test known as the B.L.A.A.R. means bad news for Dwight because those students need good scores in order for Dwight to get a significant bonus. So he illegally cuts Mr. Teller's class from taking the test, and unlawfully fires Mr. Teller. But then Rafe and the students of Mr. Teller's class stop the test and present the Superintendent with evidence of Dwight's crimes.

What? That doesn't really sound much like a villain?