Talk:Amon/@comment-112.209.251.185-20120513104427/@comment-50.136.222.183-20120513172711

Actually, the definition of an antagonist is not being a bad guy. To be an antagonist you have to be against another person. In terms, Amon is the antagonist for Korra because he is against her views. Now, let's switch it around, both Korra and Amon's view are the same: Korra, pro-bending. Amon, anti-bending. If you agree with Amon's view and against Korra's, then Amon is the protagonist and Korra is the antagonist.

Another example: If you believe killing people is right, then your thoughts are still protagonist. If someone is against killing people, they are still the antagonist because they are against you.

In short, you can be the good-guy, but still be considered the antagonist. It's all in whose view you agree with.