i can't answer your first question (did you mean to say perspective?)
but as to the second question, it depends on your prespective. a mutant who has been oppressed by humans and sees no hope for peaceful unity would view magneto as a hero...
whereas someone who thinks that killing (mutant or human) lives is wrong, would call him a villain.
Iron Man has his flaws, yes, but he IS a hero. He saves people and doesn't belittle human life, except perhaps his own at times.
TheLastStarkiller 1 year ago
nice
TheKaiserofGermany 2 years ago
sorry its not at all my english lol
prespective ok
Ioriyaotome 2 years ago
i can't answer your first question (did you mean to say perspective?)
but as to the second question, it depends on your prespective. a mutant who has been oppressed by humans and sees no hope for peaceful unity would view magneto as a hero...
whereas someone who thinks that killing (mutant or human) lives is wrong, would call him a villain.
bookworm1138 2 years ago
u mean an antihero take's many perpectives for each character?
like 4 example magneto is a hero? a villian and a antihero?
Ioriyaotome 2 years ago
the definition is abstract.
one person's hero (elphaba) is another person's nemesis (the wicked witch of the west).
bookworm1138 2 years ago
so can u give me a example of hero?
cause i thing that there's no hero's nao with that description
:(
Ioriyaotome 2 years ago
emphasis on "hero": one who commits self-less acts. (RD jr.'s iron-man doesn't seem self-less).
he's more of a super-anti-hero
bookworm1138 2 years ago
a super hero its a hero that have's super powers doesnt it?
Ioriyaotome 2 years ago
iron man is a super-hero, but he hardly acts like a hero.
bookworm1138 2 years ago