hey i meant right now we cant say anything about the story we have justg little infoAgreed. But, people still have a right to dislike something and voice their complaints. ToCool (and other dislikers) may not be on the same page as the supporters and vice versa, but that doesn't end one side's right to complain/praise, right? Saying that the dislikers can't complain is like saying the supporters can't praise or be hopeful.
hey i meant right now we cant say anything about the story we have justg little info
Now this Dante has 0 Humanity.
Indeed. Even i dont see the point.I honestly do not see the point in even making such a change.
ur right even sparda was a demon and i think he's a great example of being human even though he was a different raceSuch definitions of humanity are as follows.
1. Humans considered as a group; the human race.
2. The condition or quality of being human.
3. The quality of being humane; benevolence.
4. A humane characteristic, attribute, or act.
If Dante is actually 'half and half', then he would not fit into point one, because he wouldn't be part of the human race (He'd be a hybrid, part of his own separate, potentially lonely race). Dante would fit into point two, but also he wouldn't. He'd fit in because it depends on what the qualities of 'being human' are. But he wouldn't fit in, because ultimately he wouldn't be human. Dante would fit point three in terms of being benevolent. He'd also fit point four, because a 'humane' characteristic could mean any characteristic a human can have. Dante could perform humane acts and even have human qualities. But no, he wouldn't be human.
Still however, my point is, that doesn't mean he'd have no 'humanity'. It would mean he wouldn't be human. I believe that's two totally different points.
ur right even sparda was a demon and i think he's a great example of being human even though he was a different race
yeah u were right man i argued like a kid all this longExactly, I'm glad you got my point =)
good point man. And all i was saying is there's not enough info to go on. But in the trailer, dante seems pretty damn human to me. More so with his dark hair.ur right even sparda was a demon and i think he's a great example of being human even though he was a different race
in the world of dmc, yesSo basically, in a nutshell, it's not who we are which makes us human, it's the choices we make, the choice made by sparda, the choice made by dante.
yea, if there was a demon here, like walking around like sparda. i dont think as human being's we'd except him as a human or even see any human qualities in him.^Indeed. I just forgot to add that line
yea, if there was a demon here, like walking around like sparda. i dont think as human being's we'd except him as a human or even see any human qualities in him.
so on paper Dante is not human in DmC. But we see him in trailers with plenty of personality and charisma. Does this make him part of humanity? I think he's just been around Humans so much that thats all he knows. He grew up with them so maybe not by blood but by example he carries around human emotions. Does this make him human? i dont think so. but it does give him human qualities.