How to Develop an Evil Stare
An evil stare has the ability to intimidate both friends and enemies. Since characters in theater often use an evil stare within a scene, you should learn how to develop your own look. You can practice on others before taking it to the stage.
Instructions
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Stand in front of a mirror to practice your evil stare.
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Narrow your eyes and try not to blink. Keep your mouth in a pout and furrow your brow. These aspects of your look should work together to create an intimidating evil stare.
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Think about something that angers you. Picture the person or incident in your head while staring. Keep this in the back of your mind every time you do your evil stare.
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Keep a straight face. Although it may seem comical at first, you should not laugh while practicing your evil stare. You have to look mean in order for the look to be taken seriously.
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Ask friends to tell you whether it's effective or not. Perform several evil stares for your friends and let them decide on your best one.
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Tips & Warnings
Don't squint your eyes too much while giving an evil stare. You'll look near-sighted instead of evil.
Don't make direct eye contact with the person if you think it'll ruin your evil stare. Focus your look slightly above the person's head.