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Who do you think is most difficult to understand, from Mahabhrat?
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Originally posted by: Sadhana_pr
I personally have a very hard time trying to make sense of Karn. I oscillate between admiration to sympathy to condemnation. And this is one character whom I genuinely want to understand. On one hand is his skills, his virtues and an admirable dedication towards a not so admirable a person. But on the other is his absolute failure to rise above circumstances and his sense of injustice. He is one character whose entire life seems like a perpetual struggle. But that's a compliment and not a complaint, for he was at least worthy of the strife life presented him with. And this is the exact stuff heroes are made of!But then this magnificent hero kept on losing to himself. He needed no external enemy to defeat him anyways. Forever caught in the web of ideologies and obligations, he could never attain his true self. That is why he remains a mysterious tragic hero for me.
I completely agree with u.Originally posted by: Sadhana_pr
I personally have a very hard time trying to make sense of Karn. I oscillate between admiration to sympathy to condemnation. And this is one character whom I genuinely want to understand. On one hand is his skills, his virtues and an admirable dedication towards a not so admirable a person. But on the other is his absolute failure to rise above circumstances and his sense of injustice. He is one character whose entire life seems like a perpetual struggle. But that's a compliment and not a complaint, for he was at least worthy of the strife life presented him with. And this is the exact stuff heroes are made of!But then this magnificent hero kept on losing to himself. He needed no external enemy to defeat him anyways. Forever caught in the web of ideologies and obligations, he could never attain his true self. That is why he remains a mysterious tragic hero for me.
Originally posted by: srishtisingh
I completely agree with bunnylovessunny! for me yudhishthir is most complex for the reason she stated