Like he is a monster, and he's also cruelly dragged into life and then abandoned by his creator who offers him no place in the world. This isn't hidden subtext, it's just what's in the book. Literature isn't about going through the dramatis personae and dropping each character into a "good guy" box or a "bad guy" box.
the dividing line between good and evil goes across the human heart no one is a good person or a bad person ontologically people make bad or good choices and keep making that choice throughout their life
Come on, we're not doing this shit
Like he is a monster, and he's also cruelly dragged into life and then abandoned by his creator who offers him no place in the world. This isn't hidden subtext, it's just what's in the book. Literature isn't about going through the dramatis personae and dropping each character into a "good guy" box or a "bad guy" box.
the dividing line between good and evil goes across the human heart no one is a good person or a bad person ontologically people make bad or good choices and keep making that choice throughout their life
but not everybody makes choices in the same way, we have different minds under the influences of different tendencies/anusaya