Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-24859393-20170401050241/@comment-5754292-20170407192833

Inferno  Pendragon  As much as you hate the old "evil is a point of view" argument as you said it applies to real life. But I think there's some truth in the argument in fiction it's easy to look at certain villains and view them the heroes of their respective stories specifically the Disney Villains. The fact that they can be viewed as the "heroes" of their movies has been parodied in both the songs Twisted and  The Disney Villains Musical by Avbyte. Stories are written to be interpreted by  different audiences. Nostalgia Critic brought this up in one of his videos where he brought up that Sid Phillips from Toy Story is a not a nice kid but the audience also understand that he's just a kid  he's not doing anything illegal or evil "he's just troublemaker being a troublemaker" what separates Sid from being labeledas a villain as opposed to someone like Chloé Bourgeois from Miraculous Ladybug? As a matter of fact I argue that Chloé  is evil as she tried to get Mariette arrested for stealing her bracelet, has Sabrina lock Juleka in the bathroom just so she could stand next to Adrien  and her most illegal action she sabotaged Marinete's uncles soup. How is she viewed as a mere antagonist but Sid is viewed as a villain?