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The Literary Villains That Haunt Our Imaginations:

Jack Lexington

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A Top 10 List

Introduction:

In the vast landscape of literature, villains play an essential role in captivating our attention and pushing the boundaries of morality. From classic novels to modern works, these formidable antagonists have left an everlasting impact on readers worldwide. Join me as we delve into the sinister minds of ten unforgettable literary villains who continue to send shivers down our spines.

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Gollum — J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings:

Gollum, originally known as Sméagol, is a complex and tragic figure whose transformation showcases the destructive power of obsession. Once a peaceful Hobbit-like creature, Sméagol’s encounter with the One Ring alters him both physically and mentally. Consumed by his desire for the Ring, he descends into a state of split personality and madness, eventually becoming Gollum.

Gollum serves as a cautionary tale, embodying the consequences of obsession and addiction. The Ring corrupts his mind, severs his connection to society, and reduces him to a creature driven solely by his cravings. His inner struggle between his former self and the insidious influence of the Ring highlights the internal torment that addictive behaviours…

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