The hero in the play uses his actions to open up a semi-violent road outside the law. It is called semi-violent because, in its implementation, efforts have been made to save innocent people from avoidable harm—although the reality is always unpredictably different from the plan.
I am not washing the ground for the characters in the play. Even if I kill someone without being punished by the law, I will end up with a lifetime of guilt for this, although this is not your subjective wish. But what I want to say is that sometimes the world really needs violence to achieve your legitimate demands.
In the end, careful thinking, rigorous logic, firm belief and firm execution are the keys to the success or failure of everything.
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