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The answer is both. During the early Batman comics she was a villain. They later had it that she was still a villain, but Batman and her would be in love. In more recent years she has teamed up with Batman, and had fallen in love with him. But she often goes back to her old ways. She is like a cat, one minute she will do one thing, the next she'll do another.
yo she would SO be batman. My reason is that she is old. All of her friedns probobly wear tights too!
The opposite (evil vs. good) would be villain. Though villainess should be the feminine, there is no such word in the English language.The opposite gender is hero.
There are actually three major plot elements to the standard melodrama. The first element is provocation The motivating force of the villains abuse of the hero/heroine. Why the villain chose his/her victim. The second element is the "pangs" of pain suffered by the hero at the merciless hands of the villain. The third major element is the penalty served to the villain at the end of the melodrama. This is where the villain pays for abusing the hero heroine. If you cited only two major elements of melodrama...it could be provocation of the villain (real or perceived) and penalty...or perhaps crime (the actual acts against the hero) and the villain's punishment for those actions. I would argue that there are three major elements to melodrama personally.
Stock character-stereo typical characters you would expect to see in a play such as: hero,heroine,villain,sidekick etc.Melodrama-Over the top dramahope this helped(Raisa Hossain).
Batman. He's the most powerful hero. He has a plan to beat everyone and everything.
A male heroine is called a hero.
Nero is often portrayed as a villain because he served himself and not Rome.In old time silent movies, the mustached villain would tie the heroine to the railroad tracks.*Different definitions:A wicked or evil person; a scoundrel. (The righteous boy pointed at his lying accuser and called him a despicable villain.)A dramatic or fictional character who is typically at odds with the hero. (The villain laughed as the hero slowly descended to his doom.)Something said to be the cause of particular trouble or an evil. (That's poverty, the villain in the increase of crime.)
Batman would beat Sonic.
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