That's why I always considered it a moot point. The blame for ones actions are always on themselves. However, Roland blamed himself and that's really all that is relevant from a perception point of...
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That's why I always considered it a moot point. The blame for ones actions are always on themselves. However, Roland blamed himself and that's really all that is relevant from a perception point of...
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Yet another reason the man blamed himself I bet.
Well, it would make it the only answer for us.
Certianly not absolute where Roland is concerned. He could perhaps come to grips with his role someday.
I'm so glad to know there are at least a few that see it the way I do.
To me, the actual blame is irrelevant because perception is reality and Roland blamed himself. That makes it the only answer...
I totally agree, I just think he shares it as much as anyone else.
Life is about choices, I think the Dark Tower is too.
I think he bears some responsibility, in the same way that we all bear it for the decisions we make.
He made a choice where she was concerned, just like Jake.
Sure Dino, its clear that she shares much of the responsibility for her position. I just really think that since Roland obviously blamed himself, there is no reason to consider who was truly to...
Yep, but I always considered them snake oil salesmen. Perception is reality and if Roland blamed himself, then it was his fault.
I know that seems strange but if we are discussing the character,...
Just to make my position clear, I really don't blame anyone but Susan for getting caught--she should have been a little more careful.
It was obvious the place was way too dangerous at that point...
Thanks for the non caps Ender :rock:
I believe he saw her dying in the glass, that is how it was punishing him.
I agree with a lot of that and I also think its really about what Roland believed.
He obviously thought he sacrificed Susan for the Tower straight through so what better authority than the man...