Talk:Aro/@comment-180.252.81.42-20121203142229/@comment-69.28.35.123-20130501180731

What some individuals may not appear to comprehend to any extent is that Aro, for all of the presumed "affection" that he possesses for Carlisle, possesses only one primary concern: how to perpetuate and even enhance his tyranny whenever an opportunity appears. Yeah, if it true that he demanded his coven to retreat, but in my opinion, it was more due simply his desire to survive and retain his strength than being convinced, without any doubt, that Carlisle and his family had not perpetrated any errors. The very fact that he was attempting to proceed with his desires as it is to butcher the Cullens even when it was confirmed that Renesmee was not what they had previously speculated simply provides more evidence of the malevolence that he attempts to prevent others from witnessing by utilizing manipulation and even murder if demanded simply so as to retain his status for another day. Also, if an individual were to attempt to scrunitize Aro for any evidence corresponding with the assumption that he is malevolent tyrant and do not attempt to vindicate it to any extent, they would discover certain aspects of his demeanor that indicate that not all is at it appears. One method of obtaining evidence is to observe the films. Now I do comprehend that utilizing the films as a reference to accumulate evidence is perhaps agitating, but as it is quite evident within the films and, to a certain extent, within the novels, Aro is depraved. One time that I can emphasize, without any doubt, that there is evidence available that confirms this insight is during his confrontation with the Cullens. While it was true that they did indeed discovered that Renesmee was not an immortal child, it still was not sufficient to convince Aro to retreat. In actuality, it only appeared to spur him to attempt to discover any opportunities to slaughter his "foes."