dilloh-wavern
asked:
So, you're basically trying to tell me the same thing I told you earlier? The person who punishes the people who try to do the right thing is the villain. The person who surpasses and succeeds at defeating the villain is the hero despite what they did to do it or what ends up happening next. Each villain can be seen as a hero by someone who thinks the person they are defeating is the villain. Each hero can be seen as a villain by someone who ends up losing despite their good nature.
No, I’m saying that it’s not black and white. Heros and villains are based on how people perceive them. Some people see heros as villains and some see villains as heros. It’s all a matter of perspective.
What some see as good, others see as evil
Whom some see as heroes, others see as villains.
It’s all based on who is telling the story.