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Is Iroh a villain?

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Is Iroh a villain?

Is Iroh a villain?

Uncle Iroh is the Fire Nation's lovable, jovial goofball. He is wise, full of jokes, and has a passionate love for tea and Pai Sho. But the fact of the matter is, Uncle Iroh is still a villain.

Is Uncle Iroh bad?

Iroh wasn't never truly evil. He was just indoctrinated (like Azula). You have to remember, he was the Crown Prince of the Fire Nation, and obviously that title came with expectations. Iroh lied about the existence of the last dragons to protect them from Fire Nation hunters.

Is Iroh a hero?

Iroh is a major protagonist in the Nickelodeon cartoon, Avatar: The Last Airbender, as well as a minor character in The Legend of Korra. He was a retired Fire Nation General, a former Crown Prince of the nation, a Grand Lotus of the Order of the White Lotus, a firebending master, and a wise mentor to his nephew Zuko.

Is Uncle Iroh alive in Korra?

Zuko's beloved Uncle Iroh never exactly died after Avatar: The Last Airbender. ... Surprisingly, Uncle Iroh is one of the characters who returns in the sequel series The Legend of Korra, which reveals that he never exactly died, but instead moved on to a different plane of existence.

What are some good quotes from Uncle Iroh?

  • 1 “It’s time for you to look inward and start asking yourself the big question: who are you and what do you want?” – Uncle Iroh 2 “Be careful what you wish for, Admiral. History is not always kind to its subjects.” – Uncle Iroh 3 “You are going through a metamorphosis, my nephew. ... Meer items...

What did Iroh do at the end of Legend of Korra?

  • In the first episode that introduced the spirit world, Iroh saw Roku's dragon fly above him with Aang on his back. At the end of season 1, he also expressed great knowledge and care for the spirits and their well being when Zhao tried (and succeeded) to kill the Moon Spirit.

What did Iroh do in Avatar The Last Airbender?

  • Iroh isn't very evil. The only "evil" thing we can say he did was lay siege to Ba Sing Se for 600 days, but when his son, Lu Ten, was killed, he was filled with grief. Grief can lead one to a spiritual awakening, and Iroh probably understood a lot more deeply his connection to spirit and the need for 4 nations.

Why did uncle Iroh want Zuko to be better?

  • Much like his belief that failure allowed someone to begin again, Iroh knew that he could learn from his mistakes and the tragedy in his life. He bad experiences became learning opportunities, striving to become better. He wanted the same for his nephew, which is likely why so much of his wisdom was aimed at Zuko.

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