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My Interpretation Of The Last Agni Kai
My Interpretation of The Last Agni Kai
(Disclaimer: This isn't critisism of Zuko as much as it a small breakdown of the tragedy of the royal family).


Do you hear this language? "The showdown that was always meant to be". It's somewhat true, but I'd argue that it's not because of who they are as people. It's because they're the golden child and the scapegoat. It's because they've been put against each other by their abuser.


But she is sorry. She does love her brother, and she didn't want it to end this way. Zuko on the other hand? Not as much.
In The Beach, Zuko burns a picture of them, as a family.

To him, the picture resresents the perfect past. Before everything went to shit. But he no longer fits there. Even though he's back. He's frustrated, he hates the world, and wants to burn it all.
Especially after he has redeemed himself, he is sure there is nothing for him. His mother is gone, his father is abusive, and Azula: the prodigy, the favored one, who belittled him from the day Ozai began to favor her. She left him in the dust while making it extra dirty. She's barely his sister anymore, she's the untouchable force making his life worse. After all, Azula always lies. She couldn't possibly be a connection worth saving. It's okay to burn it.
Azula on the other hand, she could have burned it all those years ago, when he was bunished. But she didn't. She is the reason he's back home, on that beach. Ozai was her God, she was disciplined to him and only him, even more than herself. And she lied to his face so Zuko could come back home. She's cunning, manipulative and dangerous, but she loved her brother.
Zuko can't see that. Even when "she's slipping", he can't see that. Of course he wouldn't, her love for him is overshadowed by the damage she caused him, and his envy of her. She's above him, the demon haunting him. As Ozai and their history led him to believe. And he sticks to this belief, until it's disproven.


(Author's note: Azula's face here makes me want to cry, props to the animator)
She's human, his sister. And she's trurly sorry it had to come to this.
The Last Angi Kai is a tragedy. It's the story of two siblings who grew up in an abusive household, with a dad who played favorites. One made all the wrong choices, while the other could not fathom the other's humanity. They don't reconcile, they put themselves against each other. Because it's the showdown that was always meant to be. And he only recognizes it wasn't, after it's over.
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