Dr. Roylott is an obvious suspect in Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" due to his violent nature and motives surrounding his deceased wife’s inheritance. His aggressive behavior and the mysterious circumstances of her death cast a shadow of suspicion over him. Additionally, his attempts to control and intimidate Helen Stoner further reinforce the idea that he is a villain. However, the story also plays with the theme of appearances versus reality, inviting readers to consider deeper motivations behind his actions.
I have a black cape I bought AFTER Halloween and laugh evilly at sporadic times, especially when plotting the government's downfall being a model citizen the government should for no reason suspect. *shifty eyes* -Donteatacowman
The villain poses a threat to people :) :p
Norman Stansfield was the villain in The Professional
'Lemme break it down for ya-when you have a villain-They. Are. Evil. But when you have a HOT villain,"They're just misunderstood!" ' is a Loki quote.
The villain's name is "Him"
Is a Tear that is straigh OBious
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feet obious
feet obious
yes you can it is very obious
It's obious he LIKES YOU
Yes, its obious.
of course its obious his favorite color is black purple green orange yellow blueof course its obious his favorite color is black purple green orange yellow blue
The answer to your question is so obvious that the v is not even required! ;)
To sell pizza and beat out the competition. . . yay kinda obious
The possessive form of the noun 'villain' is villain's.Example: The jury didn't believe the villain's claim of innocence.
villain