Talk:Re: Chapter 153/@comment-217.209.94.177-20171212092629/@comment-27247962-20171212175534

^I'm pretty sure I can answer it... in multiple ways even.

The way you want it: No!

The way you don't want it: No! But that analogy doesn't even come close to what you were trying to parallel it with.

Mutsuki = Kaneki is closer analogy than your example will ever be.

But I do think as well that there's a small difference between the two. One is loved, other one isn't. Which in certain sense makes Mutsuki more redeemable. Kaneki was just being toyed around by his own desires & principles, never able to think rationally, always emotionally.