Talk:Lelouch vi Britannia/@comment-2604:2D80:8822:951A:D004:4902:E63C:CE0D-20180811185327

I believe that he's dead, but I don't agree with ZR. It seemed that he wanted people to hate him; I guess so he can feel a sense of ease. It seems that he feels it's a sort of punishment for his self to not be forgiven, and by not telling the truth in some cases, he tries to ensure that he isn't forgiven. And what does the ZR plan involve? Yep, now the entire world hates him. The plan also helps to make the world a more peaceful place, and with his death, his torment and guilt end.

It all works out for him. But I still feel that he took the easy way out, instead of living with the consequences of his actions and coming up with a different plan to complete his goal.

Those that commit the same acts as him may deserve death, but I believe that to be true if they don't recognize their sins or if they just don't care. However, Lelouch recognized and wanted to be punished for his sins. So I believe that only by taking upon a responsibility to change the world for the better (not by planning his death) and living with and remembering his sins, can it be considered proper punishment.

Will this way be harder? Very likely. Are the easiest ways aways right? No.

But these are only my believes, guesses, and logical reasoning. If you disagree, then please explain, and I'll try to respond if it hasn't been too long.