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Hey Marvel fans! Let’s talk about one of the most talked-about aspects of WandaVision: the WandaVision villain, Agatha Harkness . Most articles simply state, “ Agatha is the villain!” But let's delve a little deeper into whether or not she is truly a wandavision villain and unravel some of the complexities surrounding her character.
It’s not as simple as labelling agatha harkness simply as a baddie. Sure, she manipulates Wanda, uses dark magic, and her intentions aren’t exactly pure. This would generally suffice to answer the question of “is Agatha Harkness a villain”, and even for addressing the topic "is Agatha Harkness evil". Yet is it the complete picture? She isn’t merely an evil, or merely wicked, character; She's got a rich backstory; a whole history to tell that many fans either disregard, misunderstand, or haven’t had a chance to grasp fully due to lack of easily accessible information concerning her backstory and origins – many focus purely on her interactions throughout WandaVision , failing to take her past characterizations and stories fully into account when analyzing how this impacted WandaVision’s storyline.
Therefore – while Agatha's actions during WandaVision certainly qualify her as an antagonist. I would argue it’s a bit more difficult to define her strictly as evil. She’s driven by self-preservation, a desire for power. Even the methods are deeply complex and depend significantly on other characters’ and her own past interactions with different kinds of events.
Let's consider some factors:
All of this is intended to lead up to the answer of “is Agatha Harkness evil”; I wouldn’t fully and completely agree; that alone is worth noting as much as labeling this character only as some simple villain (and perhaps this should raise alarm in the minds of anyone that previously labeled Agatha Harkness using this overly-simplistic manner).
Think of her as a morally grey antagonist instead! The complexity of the actions of an Antagonist (even villainous in action), doesn’t change only depending on a strict morality standpoint. A more appropriate characterization therefore lies within several of these layers:
In many ways her storyline works wonderfully with her agatha villain characterization; as the narrative intends. But at the same time this storyline adds multiple additional dimensions of complexities rarely fully accounted by several casual interpretations.
Therefore simply using “agatha villain” (a much more simplistic explanation!) becomes too limiting to account for how complex this character and its actions remain. To say this particular antagonist in WandaVision has brought far more complexities to our interpretation on how Marvel actually works, its storylines – and the different possible types of roles involved within its characters.