Pakistan, April 8 -- Recent films like "Joker" have transformed how we view villains. In this film, Arthur Fleck's violent act sparks sympathy rather than horror. This shift in storytelling reflects a broader change, where villains are often depicted as complex characters shaped by their experiences and societal injustices.

Today's narratives blur the lines between heroes and villains. Characters such as Thanos from "Avengers: Infinity War" and Cruella from the recent live-action film are given backstories that encourage empathy. This aligns with postmodernism, which challenges absolute morality, suggesting that truth is subjective and shaped by individual experiences.

This trend isn't just present in films but also in global politics. ...