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Description: Check out The Take's podcast to listen to our episodes on the go! spoti.fi/3samykB From the earliest days of film and television, disability has been used as a metaphor for villainy. Disabled characters have been portrayed as either innately wicked, turning diabolical in their moment of disfigurement, or generally despising their condition and seeking to harm the able-bodied. The disabled villain trope denies disabled characters any real personhood, and instead turns them into devices to visually contrast with “heroic” characters. If you like this video, subscribe to our channel and support us: Shop our Weird Girl Trope Merch: the-take.creator-spring.com Join our Patreon: patreon.com/thetake TikTok: tiktok.com/@thisisthetake Instagram: instagram.com/ThisIsTheTake Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/2eSs6I12WGcAhBfCZ8YpGm?si=8be06c1575594e56 We are The Take (formerly ScreenPrism).