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'IT'
The shape shifting being of Stephen King’s 1986 horror fiction novel IT is the epitome of evil. Apart from ripping innocent children to shreds by luring them with promises of candy, this character brings to life our innermost fears by using our childhood phobias as a platform. *Goosebumps*
Words: Gadeeja Abbas
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Hannibal LecterWho can forget Hannibal the cannibal? Eating humans alive while intelligently evading the authorities before eventually getting caught and escaping again is what this refined psychopath does best. Thomas Harris really out did himself here by creating such a complex yet chilling character.
Words: Gadeeja Abbas
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Iago A sociopath with cruel intentions and murder on his mind, it’s difficult not to love and hate Shakespeare’s Iago at the same time. He uses his intelligence to manipulate the people around him like pawns on a chess board, while maintaining his spotless reputation for quite some time in Shakespeare’s masterpiece that is Othello.
“I follow him to serve my turn upon him” – spoken like a true sinister soldier.
Words: Gadeeja Abbas
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Count Dracula Young maidens beware: your chastity and blood supply will simultaneously disappear when this thief with fangs is near. Edward Cullen in Twillight has got nothing on the original dweller of the night, even though he is a bonafied butcher, he is a gentleman too. I love a man who kills you but still respects you in the morning.
Words: Gadeeja Abbas
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Voldemort “He who must not be named” kicked our fears into overdrive when he first made his appearance in J.K Rowling’s novel Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Hunting down the boy who escaped his clutch of death is his favorite pastime –and it never gets old seeing the Dark Lord getting his ass whipped by a scrawny Harry Potter!
Words: Gadeeja Abbas
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