Friday 9 September 2011

Follow My Book Blog Friday #12

Follow Friday is hosted by Parajunkee's View and Alison Can Read




Q. Have you ever wanted a villain to win at the end of a story? If so, which one?

These days it seems like all the charismatic, attractive villains cease being villains and end up as love interests! So, going far back into the 18th century, a villain I've always loved is the Marquise de Merteuil in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (played by Glenn Close in Dangerous Liaisons or - even though it's not a direct adaptation - Sarah Michelle Gellar in Cruel Intentions). She's so fiendishly clever and manipulative, I can only sit back and admire the way she pulls everybody's puppet strings. I always feel bad for her at the end of the book/movie, although I suppose her ending is not as bad as all the other characters (at least she's still alive).

14 comments:

  1. Hahah great choice! I've never read the book....but I've seen Dangerous Liaisons!

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  2. An interesting choice ... I've seen neither the movies or read the book, though it sounds like it'd be a fun read.

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  3. "These days it seems like all the charismatic, attractive villains cease being villains and end up as love interests!" Very true; I don't always mind it, but it can get a little tiring after a while. Thanks for following, and I followed back :)

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  4. Hello! Thanks for visiting my blog. =]

    I agree! The villains these days are so superficial and becomes love interests instead of the manipulative and cunning villains that we hate/love/admire all at the same time.

    New follower as well. =]

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  5. I don't think I have - that's such an awesome and different question! Happy Friday! :)

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  6. Haha, it's true! Villains these days seem to be turning into love interests. Great answer! thanks for stopping by!

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  7. Hi there!
    Yes! Intelligence makes a great villain, not his brutality or evil. Great example!

    Thanks for hopping by my blog and following! Glad to follow back!

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  8. Great example! I'll be reading the book soon, and your post has made me want to rewatch the movie first :)

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  9. I love Cruel Intentions and had no idea that it was modeled after Les Liaisons Dangereuses, so thanks for the let know! And I LOVE baddies who are like that; theyre just not evil, theyre interesting..

    Following you as well -

    ~V

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  10. Thanks for stopping by my blog. New follower!

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  11. Haha, manipulative antagonists are always fun. Littlefinger has to be best, though. :P Anyway, thanks for stopping by over at Drying Ink! i'm following back.

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  12. Hey! Thanks for Visiting! Following back! Great answer. I love manipulative villains. It shows me just how stupid my "hero" is!

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  13. I see your point and didn't even think about that choice. :) Thanks for stopping by the blog. Following you too.

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  14. hey! i'm a follower here! i'm spreading the word about Teen Shiver, a new group of YA authors that have combined together! stop by the Teen Shiver blog and follow us?? :)

    http://teenshiver.blogspot.com/

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