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We are all stories. When the stories end, will you be remembered as a hero or a villain?
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by: Kyle Jones The Hero and The Villain Every story has a beginning and an ending. The plot is irrelevant just as are the locations, plot twists, motives, and a plethora of details. There is a beginning and an ending. There is a hero and a villain. They may not have the ability to fly, read minds, lift cars above their head, or any other fantastic power. But, for all intent and purpose, they possess a power so much greater. What is that power? It’s the power of choice. At the end of the story, when the chapter is complete and added to one of the many volumes of recorded history, all that is left is one simple constant other than the beginning and the end. There was a hero and there was a villain. The Choices Made I would speculate that some of the best stories ever are those with flawed characters. The character, just like us, makes a decision and it is the result of a chosen action good or bad that often leads one down a path to hero or villain. I’m currently watching Game of Thrones on HBO and the cast of characters are an excellent example of choices made. They are all flawed some more than others and, if you watch closely, you’ll notice that they all have one thing in common.
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Page 1: The Hero and the Villain

by: Kyle Jones  

The Hero and The Villain

   Every story has a beginning and an ending. The plot is irrelevant just as are the locations,                                 plot twists, motives, and a plethora of details. There is a beginning and an ending. There is                                 a hero and a villain. They may not have the ability to fly, read minds, lift cars above their                                     head, or any other fantastic power. But, for all intent and purpose, they possess a power so                                 much greater. What is that power? It’s the power of choice. At the end of the story, when the                                     chapter is complete and added to one of the many volumes of recorded history, all that is                                 left is one simple constant other than the beginning and the end. There was a hero and                                 there was a villain.    

The Choices Made  I would speculate that some of the best               stories ever are those with flawed           characters. The character, just like us,           makes a decision and it is the result of a                   chosen action ­ good or bad ­ that often                 leads one down a path to hero or villain.   I’m currently watching Game of Thrones on             HBO and the cast of characters are an               excellent example of choices made. They           are all flawed ­ some more than others ­ and, if you watch closely, you’ll notice that they all                                     have one thing in common.        

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Motive  What is a motive?  According to Google Dictionary a motive is:  

a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.: "a motive for his murder". 

 Another way to ask this question is: What motivates you?  The answer to this question is powerful.    

● Are you motivated by pride?

● Are you motivated by greed?

● Are you motivated by doing good for others?

● Are you motivated by your actions?

● Are you motivated to be better than you were yesterday?

● Are you motivated to get to the top - by any means necessary?

● Are you motivated by your good works - no matter what they may

be?

● Are you motivated to be selfless?

● Are you motivated by the good example you present?

● Are you motivated by selfishness?

● Are you motivated by desire?

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● Are you motivated by doubt?

What is your motivation?

 

 

Your Song is Ending  Your song is ending soon.  Fans of Doctor Who heard a repeated phrase throughout 2008­2010.  This cryptic message foretold: Your song is ending soon.  Yes, every song must end just as stated above. The plot concludes as the curtain falls on the final act.  The characters stand in judgement as the readers of history discuss their actions. Some will be labeled a hero.  Others ­ revealed as villains.   If you were a character in story...a story that ends.  Which will you be? A hero or a villain?   


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