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Is Itachi a villain or a anti hero?
Itachi wasn’t a villain, a hero nor an anti-hero, he was an anti-villain. An anti-hero is essentially, a bad hero. An anti-villain is essentially, a good villain. He wants to improve and be a good person.
Was Itachis actions justified?
His character fascinates fans because he took on a lot of hardship and became the weapon of power that Danzo wielded and shaped, but ultimately he had a choice, as people always have a choice. So yes, Itachi was absolutely wrong in what he did. His character was beyond redemption as soon as he committed that act.
Why Itachi is a hero?
Yes, Itachi Uchiha was a hero. Like a Shinobi, a hero is one who endures through thick and thin, and that’s what Itachi did. To sacrifice all his loved ones, reputation, and Sasuke’s love and admiration, all for the sake of the village, that speaks volumes to who Itachi was. He was one of many heroes.
Is Itachi really a hero?
Like anybody, Itachi has made mistakes, but a hero isn’t a man who is perfect. A hero is a person who makes personal sacrifices for the good of others. You think he wanted to kill his family? Of course not, but it was his duty as given to him by the village council.
How good was Itachi Uchiha as a ninja?
Even within the Uchiha clan, Itachi was a ninja of prodigious talent, consistently showing prowess well-beyond his years and rising rapidly through the ninja ranks. His prowess rivalled Shisui Uchiha, who was well-regarded as the strongest Uchiha of their time.
Why is Itachi so isolated from other Shinobi?
However, for all the attention he received, few truly understood Itachi, believing his isolation to be a result of the gap between his abilities and theirs and not his dissatisfaction with the shinobi’s life of conflict. Eventually, the Uchiha’s disdain for their unfair treatment led them to plan a coup d’état.
What was Itachi’s relationship with Sasuke like?
Itachi’s accomplishments were a source of great pride for his family, his father viewing him as proof of the Uchiha’s future prosperity and his brother viewing him as a model to live up to. Itachi spent a great deal of time with Sasuke, training with him (though rarely actually training him) and giving him the recognition their father did not.