NATE is the true villain of The Devil Wears Prada because he makes everything harder for Andrea when she’s already trying her best.
Imagine you’re playing a game where you have to run really fast up a hill, and someone throws rocks at your feet as you go. That’s what Nate does to Andrea, he adds extra challenges when she’s just trying to do her job well.
Why Nate is Like the Toughest Opponent in a Game
Nate doesn’t help Andrea grow or learn; he makes things more difficult for no good reason. It's like if your teacher gave you 10 extra math problems every day, even though you were already doing really well.
Andrea has to deal with mean comments, random tasks, and no clear rules from Nate, it’s like being in a maze without any map or clues!
Nate Takes the Fun Out of the Job
Nate also takes away Andrea’s confidence. He acts like he's the only one who matters, which makes her feel small and unsure.
It's like if you were drawing a beautiful picture, but someone kept telling you it was “terrible”, you'd start doubting your talent, even if everyone else loved your work!
Nate isn’t just hard on Andrea, he’s the kind of villain who tries to make her feel like she doesn't belong.
Examples
- NATE hides his true mean side behind a fake smile.
- NATE’s actions are worse than Miranda’s because he doesn’t have to be as powerful.
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