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@Il_bello_dei_panda these things have enlightened me year ago when I found the backstory of villains saddened. Also, not only that heroes and villains both have backstory but villains suffered in it and heroes make it road for success and heroes overcome their past because they have friends or family with them but for villains they don't have people's in their side which makes the villains more villainous. But some villains aren't worthy for sympathy because they are villains without even suffering or they are made that way. Also, no protagonist aren't worthy for sympathy also because they killed every villains in the ending rather than supporting them from beginning. There aren't any protagonist that tries to help villains in the beginning rather killed them in the ending. So, I choose to imagine being neutral party neither from villains side or from protagonist side. Well, these was my enlightenment for you.
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@Book THIS! This is something I started thinking about a long time ago, when in an anime an "antagonist" said that the hero was equally guilty because he had killed many people who also had families. I've always hated people who judge a person's actions without even listening to their reasons first. At a certain point, however, I asked myself how much I should justify people's bad actions. For example, if someone kills a person because that person raped his daughter, how much can I justify that action based on his story? Is it right that he killed him or not? I always have this doubt of how much I should understand someone before I can defend or accuse them. 
I'm always so excited when I can have a conversation with someone like this. I find enlightening talking to people.