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English, 02.10.2020 20:01 jc2025

Choose your favorite villain. Draw from any number of popular sources such as film, literature, or even comics. Mimicking Gardner’s approach, retell your chosen “monster’s” story from their perspective in 300–400 words. Imagine and write a scene, of your own design, or inspired by a scene from your character’s source.

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