Excellent as always. I agree that Geass isn't black and white. Like you said with Charles, it's all in how they see things, and how he felt he was doing what was best. Obviously, Lelouch didn't see it that way. Charles' whole plan does offer an interesting spin on his speeches as one pointed out. He's talking about how necessary inequality is all the while planning a world where it isn't needed. It's an interesting reversal in that we thought he was for inequality, but really just felt in necessary in this world, not that it was the best.
So yes, things are very grey, and that makes things interesting.
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So yes, things are very grey, and that makes things interesting.
Sorry for not including my usual essay. ^_^