Lelouch: The Hero Who Died as a Villain | Tragic Characters

Lelouch Lamperouge is one of the most tragic and complex characters in anime history from the anime Code Geass. In this anime analysis, we discuss Lelouch’s journey from a fallen Britannian prince to Zero, the masked revolutionary who became both a hero and a villain in the eyes of the world. In this first episode of Tragic Characters, we break down why Lelouch is more than just a genius strategist. His story is about revenge, sacrifice, guilt, power, Nunnally, Euphemia, Suzaku, the Black Knights, and the true meaning of Zero Requiem. Was Lelouch really a villain? Was he a hero? Or was Lelouch Lamperouge a tragic hero who sacrificed his life, his reputation, and his legacy to create a better world? This video explains: Lelouch’s motivation against Britannia Why Zero became a symbol of hope and fear The tragedy of Euphemia Lelouch and Suzaku’s complicated relationship The meaning of Zero Requiem Why Lelouch chose to die as a villain Spoiler Warning: This video contains major spoilers for Code Geass, including the ending and Zero Requiem. What do you think Lelouch really was: hero, villain, anti-hero, or tragic character? Share your opinion in the comments. If you enjoy anime character analysis, anime explained videos, tragic anime characters, and deep breakdowns of complex anime protagonists, subscribe for more episodes of Tragic Characters. #Anime #CodeGeass #Lelouch #LelouchLamperouge #ZeroRequiem #AnimeAnalysis #AnimeExplained #TragicCharacters