I like how when the fantasy genre gets Feminist it's still very often like: The media you consume reflects your values and the characters you find interesting are clearly the ones who are exactly the same as you. Analysis is actually about figuring out who the bad-est person is so you can disavow them and who the good-est person is so you can root for them. Not taking a moralistic stance on a fictional story means you are amoral. If you like this EVIL character you are clearly the same as my asshole dad who reminds me of this character. This is the abuser and this is their victim. This is the oppressor and this is the oppressed. Tumblr: okay so THIS is the bad person and THIS is the good person. You can take sides and find real life parallels but the biggest point is to make you think and maybe recognize the flaws in yourself as well as the goodness in those you hate.
You are not supposed to find every character good or even likable. Morality depends on context from which you view the character. People are a reflection of their world, their life experiences and trauma. A piece of media: This is a complex story where no one is evil and no one is a saint.