Protagonist-Centered Morality: Difference between revisions

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*** Wasn't the [[Angst Dissonance]] the whole point?
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* ''[[RWBY]]'': Some detractors of the show have noticed that the narrative tends to gloss over the more morally questionable actions the main characters perform. SuchEspecially asin the later volumes when they stole a Manta airship from the Atlesian Military just so that they can fly to Atlas together; or when they decided to keep secrets from General Ironwood despite the fact that they criticized Ozpin for keeping the ''exact same secrets'' from themselves just the previous volume. Also, when someone disagrees with Ruby, they tend to be depicted as being in the wrong or even portrayed as a villain, the most notable example being General Ironwood. While the morality of Ironwood's plans at the end of Volume 7 has been extensively discussed among the FNDM, the show proceeds to portray Ruby as being in the right when she protested Ironwood's plans and actively fought against him in order to see that his plan doesn't go through, when she doesn't have any alternatives herself and her actions directly put literally every single inhabitant of Atlas in grave danger.
 
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