Bond
06-23-2008, 06:31 PM
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Here is N'Gai's view on the character of Niko Bellic:
I'm wondering whether the fault lies not with inconsistencies in the work of Rockstar's writing team, but with the credulity of all of us. Liberty City is filled with self-deluded characters like Playboy X, Manny and Brucie, who present themselves one way only to be exposed by their behavior. Why do we take Niko at face value? Is it just because he's our avatar? Remember, we never hear Niko's inner thoughts, we just listen to his dialogue and see his actions as we carry them out...Maybe possible that the lady the gentleman doth protest too much. Maybe Niko is deceiving himself as much as do the rest of the lowlifes he runs with. Maybe as much as he believes he's fatigued with death and killing, he's actually drawn to it? Maybe we have all misunderstood Niko Bellic. What do you think, Stephen?
Source: Newsweek (http://www.blog.newsweek.com/blogs/levelup/)I completely agree with N'Gai. It's easy to feel sympathy for Niko, but in the end (especially with the last few missions in mind) he brings his suffering upon himself.
Here is N'Gai's view on the character of Niko Bellic:
I'm wondering whether the fault lies not with inconsistencies in the work of Rockstar's writing team, but with the credulity of all of us. Liberty City is filled with self-deluded characters like Playboy X, Manny and Brucie, who present themselves one way only to be exposed by their behavior. Why do we take Niko at face value? Is it just because he's our avatar? Remember, we never hear Niko's inner thoughts, we just listen to his dialogue and see his actions as we carry them out...Maybe possible that the lady the gentleman doth protest too much. Maybe Niko is deceiving himself as much as do the rest of the lowlifes he runs with. Maybe as much as he believes he's fatigued with death and killing, he's actually drawn to it? Maybe we have all misunderstood Niko Bellic. What do you think, Stephen?
Source: Newsweek (http://www.blog.newsweek.com/blogs/levelup/)I completely agree with N'Gai. It's easy to feel sympathy for Niko, but in the end (especially with the last few missions in mind) he brings his suffering upon himself.