The Greater Evil Paradox - A Code Geass Analysis
During one scene in code geass, Lelouch poses an interesting question. Would you commit a greater act of evil in order to triumph over an existing evil, or would you remain on the side of justice even if it means submitting to the evil? It's an interesting question, and we'll discuss it today.

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