Ohh, I get it. Madara wasn't trying to destroy Konoha as a "goal" but as a "way" to achieve his true goal which was the dream (peace) world."You're looking at the tree, not the whole forest" -- Nagato
So his plans were part of something much greater.
The problem is Hashi couldn't stop Madara from destroying the village unless he killed him. Unlike Nagato, who reasoned with Naruto and decided not to destroy the village, I don't think Madara would have ceased in his goal.The cause of konoha plunging into darkness. the reason the uchiha wanted to rebel and got massacred. Hashirama thought killing madara would save the village but it would still be destroyed by hatred.
Incorrect...Ohh, I get it. Madara wasn't trying to destroy Konoha as a "goal" but as a "way" to achieve his true goal which was the dream (peace) world.
Well, I think Hashi did the right thing stopping him, like Naruto stopping Nagato. True peace cannot be achieved through war.
His cause=His dream=protect childrens.This cause is wrong for Madara.
What is Madara's dream?
He said it two or three episodes ago. To protect his brother, and his clan. And since he failed and is not the type to give up, he presumably decided that if he could not do it in the real world, he'd create a dream world where this would be the reality.His cause=His dream=protect childrens.This cause is wrong for Madara.
What is Madara's dream?
Way to go! I couldn't have said it any better.
Earlier People were fighting for small clans but later people started villages and fighting in the name of their Villages..
Madara might have forseen something similar to this 1.. and couldn't explain it at that point of time..
and Uchiha having a threat internally from Senju.. as the village is formed very recently & senju & uchiha still dont trust each other fully..
SO a spy from another village can easily sabotage and destroy relationship b/w senju & Uchiha and make them kill each other eventually..