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(Anonymous) 2013-12-23 01:31 am (UTC)(link)Plus, not every psychological reason is Freudian (in fact most are, as most of his theories aren't real to life) and it takes a lot more work and research to write about the psychological reasons behind someone's actions then it ever will to say "people are born evil", "oh, no reason, born evil" is the lazy way of writing. You don't have to do anything to write it.
That's the one I hate, because people are not born evil and because of lazy people and how people just loved to judge others without getting to know the full story a lot of people seriously believe people can be born evil.
"super duper ultimate villain you'll never understand" characterization.
This is the real problem with those stories. It doesn't matter how you end it, if you have this character you are being lazy. There is no such thing as this in real life and we need to stop teaching people that there is and that it is interesting.