Class
Evil and Empathy: How to Create Complexity in Villains and Other Characters

Artists
Price
Regular $222.00
Friend $199.80
Date
March 3, 2026 - April 14, 2026
Time
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Genre
Fiction
Family
Adult
Level
Open to All Levels
Location
Online—Zoom Classroom
Number of Sessions
6
Day of the Week
Tuesday
Duration
6 Week
Goal
Feedback & Polish
Fiction with open book and stars

What is the nature of evil and how do we address it in fiction? We'll look at archetypal villains (think: fairy tales) as well as more complex monsters, such as the hero turned bad or the devil with whom we can't help but empathize. Do we want to empathize with the villains in stories? What is gained and lost by it? Won't it just make us see the evil in—gasp!—ourselves?

Through examination of shadow selves, conflicting motivation and desire, and the creation of change in characters, we'll figure out how complex villains come alive on the page. Sample texts will include a few craft essays, as well as excerpts of fiction by writers such as Ted Chiang, Danielle Evans, Kiese Laymon, Kellie Link, Chigozie Obioma, Helen Oyeyemi, ZZ Packer, and Leslie Marmon Silko. Then, through concrete prompts and exercises, we'll create our own heroes, villains, and complex combinations of the two. Disclaimer: The class will focus on villains, but you won't escape learning about complexity in other sorts of characters as well.

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Instructions for Accessing This Online Class

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