Talk:Kureo Mado/@comment-2606:A000:E442:E700:E945:E82B:548A:2163-20180317184504/@comment-10733658-20180317190902

Good question. I mean, the narrative seems to point towards Amon being better than Mado in the long run simply because he was able to change and question things. In comparison, Mado ended up being killed by his obsession with revenge.

Mado disregarded his daughter, in terms of the burdens he placed on her and how he chose death over surviving for her sake. He was so blinded by his anger that he was incapable of change, and unwilling to consider anything else. Mado himself actually indicated that he KNEW Amon wouldn't have agreed to his plan, had he known what was going to happen. He refused to tell Amon what was in the bag, knowing that he would have misgivings about using a mother's corpse to lure a child to their death.

Likewise, look at their very different reactions to a ghoul showing them mercy and expressing sadness over violence. Amon was shaken by Kaneki's actions, and began to question things. In comparison, Mado saw Hinami's actions as something to mock and exploit.