Naruto Antagonists... The definition of Anti-Villain
CONTAINS SPOILERS
This is a big read... I'm not making any huge discoveries... so only read if you have the time!
Looking at alot of the villains in Naruto. You'll find that those we consider evil... aren't as evil as you would imagine and those considered good... you get the picture.
We'll talk about.
- Itachi
- Madara/Tobi
- Sasuke
- Pain aka Nagato
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The Anti-Villain is a villain with heroic goals, personality traits, and virtues. Their desired ends are good, but their means of getting there are evil.
They reach a kind of critical mass that makes them more good than normal villains but not quite heroes, blurring the line between hero and villain the same way an Anti-Hero does.
Itachi
Itachi believes/d in peace and stability... Pertaining particularly to his home village of Konohagakure and more so the well being of his brother.
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I brand him a Type III: Well-Intentioned Anti-Villain.
The Well-Intentioned Extremist. They may believe in a good goal, but use whatever means there are to achieve it. The sympathy the audience can garner for this character comes from the fact that they basically share the same goal as the hero, but are pragmatically, expediently, or pessimistically, ruthless about it. They can very much be conscious about their morally questionable actions, but feel that there is no other way. Common antagonist in White and Grey Morality scenarios and relatively likely to be redeemed if shown the error of their ways depending on how "extremist" they are. These Anti Villains may become more malicious true villains, but they are more likely to either stay in this category or possibly morph into a Type II Anti-Villain. The Type III can also be a revolutionary of some sort, fighting against the main character only due to their affiliation to some government or organization, and usually fighting for a noble cause. Alternatively, they may not even realize what they're doing is wrong or making things worse in the first place.
He agreed with the higher ups to massacre his clan and his direct family. The people who raised (loved him). Leaving only his little brother Sasuke. Before departing, he tormented said brother with images of his loved ones dying. He then told him to kill his best friend in order to gain power, told him to live a life of hatred and vengeance. He handed the thing most precious to him... a poison chalice.
We now know/assume he did all this for good reason. But don't be fooled... Itachi is no hero. His methods were evil and cruel no matter which way you try and look at it... and it has only ended badly regardless of all his "failsafes".
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Madara and Tobi
Madara and Tobi
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From what we know about these two, they are also on a quest for peace. However they intend to strip away the freedom, liberties and dreams from human beings.
I brand them Bog Standard Anti-Villains
Why?
As stated, they seek peace. A world without suffering. Their methods would be considered evil. They do not care who dies in the process... every loss is a means to an end.. every life destroyed... the same... "For the greater good". But who can deny peace is a good thing right?
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Sasuke
A good kid turned bad.Sasuke
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I brand him Type II: Woobie Anti-Villain
It's obvious that these types of villains don't WANT to be evil; circumstances just make them out to be. They may act out of Undying Loyalty or love for someone or maybe they're simply fighting for their own survival. Others are broken cuties who have snapped and want to end their suffering by destroying everything. Usually they are suffering from their alignment. The characters garners our sympathy not because their goal is good but because we can see how the Crapsack World made them the way they are. Often suffer from a damaged psyche. Anti-Villains in this category may become true villains, but they're also just as likely to turn into an Anti-Hero.
Why?
Let's face it... he got the doodoo end of the stick. Lost his family... his brother becoming a beacon of hate. All this at a young age... and when things were getting good. Itachi shows up once again and makes him relive the whole odeal. You know the rest.
He shouted at Kakashi. "BRING BACK MY CLAN AND ITACHI... THEN I'LL STOP". He is acting out of love... not hatred. He loved Itachi and everything he is doing is out of love ironically... It's that negative feeling called grief. His only way to make his pain stop is to destroy everything. Is it evil or is it a human reaction towards the injustice done to his brother and clan?
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Nagato
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Naruto's philosophical brother drew a parallel with Itachi and Sasuke. Another peace lover. Difficult life... lot's of loss... His story wasn't too dissimilar to Sasuke's.
Branded Type II: Woobie Anti-Villain/A-typical Type III: Well-Intentioned Anti-Villain
Why?
Well it's obvious by now no? Experienced hardship but unlike Sasuke... he created an ideology. Pain creates pain, creates understanding, creates periods of peace. (very flawed in my opinion). He again would go to any extent to create HIS brand of peace.
He was however moved by Naruto's ideals and changed.
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You:
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I've pretty much stated the obvious.
What I wanted to bring into discussion is how similar protagonists and antagonists are in Naruto. Not just their abilities and backstories... but their actual goals. They are all fighting each other for the same thing.
However... The heroes we call Kage's aren't/weren't fighting for peace/unity... but for their freedom. They joined forces only because they were drawn in by a common enemy. How noble are the good guys then?
During the course of the war... the idea of gathering all the Shinobi villages has become a goal of Oonoki. Already the seeds of peace have been sown... yet Madara/Tobi still believe that only their peace is the right peace.
Whichever way you look at it... The recent main antagonists (save for Sasuke and the likes of Orochimaru/Kabuto)... are fighting for the same thing as the protagonists and both are intent on killing for it. They're fighting themselves... to me everyone in Naruto might as well be sat infront of the Falls of Truth.
What do ya have to add NB?!
Fanboys and Fangirls welcome!
As for all this fanboy/girl crap... I'm pretty sick of hearing that term used to preemptively devalue other people's opinions... If someone is a biased fan of something... that is their right and they reserve the right to their expression and opinion related to their fandom.
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