strifehart
Blue Mage
Time for Essay 2 kiddos. I guess maybe chapter 2? Eh, no biggie.
Anyways, here's a quick synopsis of the second essay. The main topic is whether or not Kefka is insane. The definition and purpose of labeling someone as insane are explored as well as the history of the label. The resulting philosophical background is then applied to Kefka specifically with respect to his actions and responses to the heroes in the story. Here's a short list of some of the things Kefka did in FFVI. Whether or not they're are the works of a madman, or logical responses with respect to his point of view...that's for you guys to decide.
1. Poisoned water supply to Doma, murdering several innocents as well as the entire Doma Army.
2. Captured espers to drain their energy, then subsequently resolved to kill them to obtain their magicite.
3. Upon draining the energy of the 3 esper/god/statues, he became all-powerful, god-like individual. He then built a tower, and razed the land, killing innocents.
4. When our heroes made it up the tower, they confront him and try to convince him to show compassion. But he ignores them.
5. Sometime during his upbringing, he was experimented upon with magicite. Possibly an explanation for his SEEMINGLY irrational behavior? Perhaps not?
Anyways, what do you guys think? Insane? Sane? Unfairly labeled as a "bad" guy? Maybe he's a bad example? Maybe Sephiroth, Seifer, Ultimecia, Golbez, Kuja, Sin, Jecht, etc. are better examples of the mislabeled, misunderstood villain? Thoughts?
Anyways, here's a quick synopsis of the second essay. The main topic is whether or not Kefka is insane. The definition and purpose of labeling someone as insane are explored as well as the history of the label. The resulting philosophical background is then applied to Kefka specifically with respect to his actions and responses to the heroes in the story. Here's a short list of some of the things Kefka did in FFVI. Whether or not they're are the works of a madman, or logical responses with respect to his point of view...that's for you guys to decide.
1. Poisoned water supply to Doma, murdering several innocents as well as the entire Doma Army.
2. Captured espers to drain their energy, then subsequently resolved to kill them to obtain their magicite.
3. Upon draining the energy of the 3 esper/god/statues, he became all-powerful, god-like individual. He then built a tower, and razed the land, killing innocents.
4. When our heroes made it up the tower, they confront him and try to convince him to show compassion. But he ignores them.
5. Sometime during his upbringing, he was experimented upon with magicite. Possibly an explanation for his SEEMINGLY irrational behavior? Perhaps not?
Anyways, what do you guys think? Insane? Sane? Unfairly labeled as a "bad" guy? Maybe he's a bad example? Maybe Sephiroth, Seifer, Ultimecia, Golbez, Kuja, Sin, Jecht, etc. are better examples of the mislabeled, misunderstood villain? Thoughts?