rupol2000
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An Indo-Aryan and American superhero manifests Free Will in his feat.
Schiller's "hero" has no freedom. He must ask permission from the owner.
There is a problem - an evil serpent. There is a correct principle - use the freedom of killing to eliminate evil. At the same time, your freedom of achievement is your personal responsibility, and merits are your personal merits.
If you fail, you will answer with life.
Such is the true romantic hero, like Aryan Indra
The hero of the Shiller is just a slave who must fulfill the order of the owner, while he will pay with his own life, and the owner relieves himself of responsibility.
Schiller's "hero" has no freedom. He must ask permission from the owner.
There is a problem - an evil serpent. There is a correct principle - use the freedom of killing to eliminate evil. At the same time, your freedom of achievement is your personal responsibility, and merits are your personal merits.
If you fail, you will answer with life.
Such is the true romantic hero, like Aryan Indra
The hero of the Shiller is just a slave who must fulfill the order of the owner, while he will pay with his own life, and the owner relieves himself of responsibility.