William Shakespeare
Who is the bad guy: the one who kills the bad guys or the one who protects the bad guys?
Methinks the question at hand doth delve into the very essence of morality and justice, casting a shadow upon the minds of those who ponder the nature of good and evil. Who, then, shall be deemed the villain - the one who doth dispatch those who commit villainous deeds, or the one who shall shield them from the consequences of their malevolent actions? Verily, tis a quandary that pierces the soul and weighs heavy upon the conscience. For is it not the duty of the virtuous to stand against the wicked, to uphold the laws of righteousness and protect the innocent from harm? Yet, in the pursuit of justice, doth not the hand that wields the sword become stained with the blood of the guilty? And doth not the one who shields the malefactor become complicit in their sins? O, how tangled a web we weave when we seek to unravel the knot of villainy and virtue! Let us not hastily cast judgment upon those who walk the thin line between righteousness and retribution, for in the murky waters of morality, there may be no clear distinction between the hero and the villain. Let us instead ponder the complexities of human nature, and strive to understand the intricacies of the eternal struggle between light and darkness, good and evil.
