Talk:Ruby Rose/@comment-1446360-20180911020106/@comment-34724302-20180914073922

@Alhazhad, I never said that Ruby's worldview was perfect but I wouldn't say that she's really naive, Ruby desire to become a huntress and her letter to Yang at the end of Volume 4 show that Ruby acknowledge that there are Always bad things and bad people in the world, and Blake's journey during Volume 4 kinda show that her convictions aren't wrong as Blake was able to bring back Ilia from the White Fang despite her grudge against humans and her sufferings and to convince the hesitant people of Menagerie that it worth it to fight for Haven academy. Plus Roman and Raven's worldviews are even more flawed because they are quick to dismiss everything considered hopeful and heroic when it has been shown countless times in real life and fiction that these things can indeed make a difference and that you have better chances to survive or to beat a seemingly unstoppable foe by teaming-up with others. Plus Roman and Raven much not really believe in their worldview in the inside as Roman was breaking down emotionnaly while exposing his worldview after losing Neo and by seeing Ruby refusing to give-up which might hint that deep down he knew that his actions would not guarantee his survival and that he might have given up and served Cinder for nothing. Same for Raven whose actions might have increased her chances of survival on the short-term but who sacrificied her relationships with her family and her friends and her chances to have a much better and happier life for a lonely and miserable life trying desesperatly to escape Salem but only delaying the confrontation with her.