Talk:Kichimura Washuu/@comment-192.135.227.228-20150728211918/@comment-10733658-20150806063028

Highermind, I'm simply trying to help.

The terminology was being misused. I double-checked various dictionaries to refresh my memory, and then responded with factual information.

Your insistence on arguing against facts is baffling. I'm simply explaining what these terms actually mean, and their factual usage. (Check any dictionary if you feel I am wrong.)

As I stated, the role of the Antagonist is not one that remains constant during a story. It change and frequently does change. Souta's role in the future is completely unknown. In truth, Souta really hasn't.....actually done much throughout the story.

He's only actually done one thing so far, as all other times he's kind of just....there. The Steel Beam Incident is a classic example of an Antagonist and how story-telling uses them, as Souta is a device used to trigger Conflict and begin the story.

Again, Antagonist =/= villain. Tokyo Ghoul tends to go that route overall, but Ishida is clearly someone with a strong background in literate. So he does use Antagonists in other senses as well.