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First of, let's look at the definition of 'villain';
Its connotations always indicate evil intent. However, saying Sasuke has evil intent, when his ultimate goal is 'Revolution' in order to bring peace to the world, is repugnant. People claim Naruto is the moral, resolute and ethically acceptable individual. What people don't asceratin, is that Naruto's naive way of thinking will cause just as much harm, if not greater harm, than Sasuke's methodological way of achieving his goal. You cannot achieve a more extensive form of peace without sacrifice. There will always be potential for desperate revenge to the one's who have lost their loved one's, and it is within human nature, to ascribe blame to a particular person, group, etc. This is the cause of all the war's that have occurred in the Naruto world's past, and will continue to be this way as long as people who have caused chaos are prevalent. Hence, Sasuke appointing blame to the Gokage, and then ridding of them, would allow the people a to feel sense of 'justice' from the one's who were the roots of their desolation.
On the other hand, Naruto is seen as the 'good guy' who has the power to bring peace among the populace. However, when questioning the repercussions of Naruto's temporary peace attainment, one can see the 'bigger picture'. Naruto bringing absolute peace to the world is more improbable than Sasuke having a change of heart and becoming truly villainous. Naruto wants to create peace by not allowing people to die, a notion which is laughable in a realistic perspective. Where will all the people's hatreds go? Naruto making Sasuke's hatred go away (which is unlikely, seeing as its intention is good willed) doesn't transpire into everyone else's hatred being converted to love.
All in all, Sasuke's concept of peace is much more realistic and efficacious than Naruto's ingenuous and naive dogma. He has shown the ability to appreciate his friendship with Naruto, but has put his desire for peace as the priority. He has demonstrated his ability to realise he wasn't glad whilst alone, and appreciate Naruto trying to be the for him, but still wants to seek his own way of achieving peace. This implies Talk no jutsu and whatever else people believe will end this fight is right out the window, because he has given in to bringing peace to the world and learned to push his own feelings and emotions aside.
#Inb4NarutoIsTheTrueHero
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Its connotations always indicate evil intent. However, saying Sasuke has evil intent, when his ultimate goal is 'Revolution' in order to bring peace to the world, is repugnant. People claim Naruto is the moral, resolute and ethically acceptable individual. What people don't asceratin, is that Naruto's naive way of thinking will cause just as much harm, if not greater harm, than Sasuke's methodological way of achieving his goal. You cannot achieve a more extensive form of peace without sacrifice. There will always be potential for desperate revenge to the one's who have lost their loved one's, and it is within human nature, to ascribe blame to a particular person, group, etc. This is the cause of all the war's that have occurred in the Naruto world's past, and will continue to be this way as long as people who have caused chaos are prevalent. Hence, Sasuke appointing blame to the Gokage, and then ridding of them, would allow the people a to feel sense of 'justice' from the one's who were the roots of their desolation.
On the other hand, Naruto is seen as the 'good guy' who has the power to bring peace among the populace. However, when questioning the repercussions of Naruto's temporary peace attainment, one can see the 'bigger picture'. Naruto bringing absolute peace to the world is more improbable than Sasuke having a change of heart and becoming truly villainous. Naruto wants to create peace by not allowing people to die, a notion which is laughable in a realistic perspective. Where will all the people's hatreds go? Naruto making Sasuke's hatred go away (which is unlikely, seeing as its intention is good willed) doesn't transpire into everyone else's hatred being converted to love.
All in all, Sasuke's concept of peace is much more realistic and efficacious than Naruto's ingenuous and naive dogma. He has shown the ability to appreciate his friendship with Naruto, but has put his desire for peace as the priority. He has demonstrated his ability to realise he wasn't glad whilst alone, and appreciate Naruto trying to be the for him, but still wants to seek his own way of achieving peace. This implies Talk no jutsu and whatever else people believe will end this fight is right out the window, because he has given in to bringing peace to the world and learned to push his own feelings and emotions aside.
#Inb4NarutoIsTheTrueHero
