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| - Sometimes, supreme power can be someone's undone. In other words, in any story, the villain is defeated by the power that he or she sought. This is one of the most unpredictable moments in a film, book, or play - usually during the climax. When the villain is defeated by the power he or she sought, this occurs in these circumstances:
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| - Sometimes, supreme power can be someone's undone. In other words, in any story, the villain is defeated by the power that he or she sought. This is one of the most unpredictable moments in a film, book, or play - usually during the climax. When the villain is defeated by the power he or she sought, this occurs in these circumstances:
* The villain initially plans on using a powerful object, henchmen, or a monster to use for his or her own gains, but this backfires, defeating the antagonist.
* The villain gets the power he or she wants, but it destroys or imprisons him or her.
* The villain outright wins, but his or her victory leads to his or her undoing.
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