Sanvi
A hero will sacrifice the person they love to save the world, but a villain will sacrifice the world to save the person they love.”
The above quote must have given you perspective about a supervillain. Most of the time, movies are all about the hero’s victory over evil but is the villain really evil? Always remember that the devil was also once an angel! I clearly believe that it is more fun to be a super villain that a super hero. A villain may be a bad person but being a super hero is no fun. And the villain is not born bad — they change and others change them.
Always being on the good side and following the mind is not fun.
Thinking like a villain will truly change your point of view. You will always follow your heart. The point is, villains are very important. From comic books to cartoons, from fictional books to action movies, from our imagination to reality, there is no hero without a villain. You can imagine how awful a movie or a story may be without a villain! Without a villain there is no fun, no excitement, no thrill in any specific scene! Villains are very strong because every villain is a hero in their own mind. It is always difficult to track a mind of a villain as he is literally stunning!
Sanvi Hanabaratti, 13
Belagavi, Karnataka
Being a superhero is an absolute blast! Just imagine the advantage of soaring through the skies, your cape flapping behind you as you fly in to save the day.
With your incredible powers, you can accomplish missions that mortals can only dream of — bending steel with your hands, shooting laser beams from eyes, or running faster than a speeding bullet. Knowing that you’re using your gifts to help others, to fight for justice and protect the innocent, fills you with a sense of pride. Sure, it’s not always easy — you face dangerous villains, and the pressure of living up to your heroic reputation. But at the end of the day, when you see the smiles on the faces of those you have saved and the gratitude you get, it makes it all worth it. Superheroes are a product of aggression and pressure, yet they always have a sense of humour. The funny exterior covers up all the aggression in their mind. Being a superhero is an adventure, and an honour — and it’s an experience like no other.
So, in my humble opinion, they are the best. I am and will always be a supporter and a fan of superheroes.
Ivan, 12
Ahmedabad, Gujarat