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  • Revealing the Monster Within
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  • One of the most common moments in storytelling, there comes a time when the villain reveals the monster within which is an opposite to revealing the angel within. In other words, this means he or she reveals his or her true colors, usually in the third act, the final climax, or in any other scene. The villain can reveal the monster within in many ways:
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  • One of the most common moments in storytelling, there comes a time when the villain reveals the monster within which is an opposite to revealing the angel within. In other words, this means he or she reveals his or her true colors, usually in the third act, the final climax, or in any other scene. The villain can reveal the monster within in many ways: * Pulling off an unexpected evil act. * Betraying the hero. * Taking part in the final battle. * Going through a villainous breakdown. * Having true sinister agenda unexpectedly exposed by hero/heroine, particulary if the said hero/heroine was wary with them. This should be not confused with the One-Winged Angel scenario where a villain literally turned into monster, but this sometimes overlapped had as the said villain revealed their true color, unexpected circumstances (be it either against the said villain's wishes or villains' own capability to turned into monstrous forms) led them to taking more hideous form.