Ok, another thread coming.
I was writting an article about Eva to put on a Brazillian DMC fansite. I couldn't miss the coincidence about biblical Eve.
I went farther. I've made an comparative between the sons of the "Evas".
Cain & Abel were different. That's no doubt about this.
Ok, that was not the point.
Even having differences between the sons of Adam and the sons of Sparda, at least on the personality, I noted some similarities.
Abel was an kind boy, and Cain is depicted as an selfish an jealous guy. Typical dualism, good and evil, great.
On their way, Dante & Vergil represent an duality, between humans and demons, justice x power.
Cain, after the murder of his brother was marked by God, some kind of "curse".
Cool, Vergil was also "marked", when he was defeated by Dante.
I know, this is an annoying thread and now you may be questioning yourself why you have read till this point.
Yeah, yeah, now, comment.
I was writting an article about Eva to put on a Brazillian DMC fansite. I couldn't miss the coincidence about biblical Eve.
I went farther. I've made an comparative between the sons of the "Evas".
Cain & Abel were different. That's no doubt about this.
Ok, that was not the point.
Even having differences between the sons of Adam and the sons of Sparda, at least on the personality, I noted some similarities.
Abel was an kind boy, and Cain is depicted as an selfish an jealous guy. Typical dualism, good and evil, great.
On their way, Dante & Vergil represent an duality, between humans and demons, justice x power.
Cain, after the murder of his brother was marked by God, some kind of "curse".
Cool, Vergil was also "marked", when he was defeated by Dante.
I know, this is an annoying thread and now you may be questioning yourself why you have read till this point.
Yeah, yeah, now, comment.