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Thank you for providing that clip. However, that does not look that villainous to me. To me, I see someone making a heartfelt plea. Look at how he's describing the village, and how she reacts to that. He's operating on an entirely different level than her, and doesn't even realize it; he thinks living a simple life is perfectly fine, and she doesn't. Its actually sad.
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Thank you for providing that clip. However, that does not look that villainous to me. To me, I see someone making a heartfelt plea. Look at how he\'s describing the village, and how she reacts to that. He\'s operating on an entirely different level than her, and doesn\'t even realize it; he thinks living a simple life is perfectly fine, and she doesn\'t. Its actually sad.
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Now, if you want to read Gaston as a Sociopath, go for it. You can make a reasonable argument for that interpretation. I would say that I can make a reasonable argument for my interpretation. Luckily, YMMV is made for just such disagreements.
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Now, if you want to read Gaston as a Sociopath, go for it. You can make a reasonable argument for that interpretation. I would say that I can make a reasonable argument for my interpretation. Luckily, YMMV is made for just such disagreements. In fact, isn\'t that the point of interpretation of fictional works? That two people can reasonably and in perfect good will come up with two entirely different views on a piece?