Azula was suspended in water. Zuko was also trapped in a ball of ice. He was not exposed to air. He speaks while he's inside of it. Usually, that sort of thing requires the capacity to breathe. Arguably the most significant conflict in the series Avatar: The Last Airbender was Aang's internal struggle to decide whether or not the kill Fire Lord Ozai. The battle between Aang and the Fire Lord during Sozin's Comet was inevitable, however, the outcome of the fight was in Aang's hands.
However, he also knew the potential threat it would pose to the people of all nations if he chose to not do so. In the end, Aang was able to find a solution to defeat his enemy without killing him, but fans continue to question if he made the right choice. As the maniacal leader of the Fire Nation and the grandson of Sozin who started the Hundred Year War, Fire Lord Ozai was set on conquering every nation by all means necessary. His greedy, power-hungry efforts resulted in the mass displacement and death of people across all the nations.
His crimes were deemed unforgivable and worthy of being punishable by death. As Avatar, Aang was the only person capable of single-handedly delivering this fate to Fire Lord Ozai , one that many believe would be justified.
Life is something Air Nomads greatly value, and they believe it to be something precious and worth preserving. Aang, an Air Nomad, shared the beliefs and moral compass of his people. He whole-heartedly believed in the sanctity of life and refused to take it away from anyone, no matter their actions.
Fire Lord Ozai, the primary villain of Avatar , inherited his title and position as ruler of the Fire Nation from his father Azulon, who inherited it from his father, Sozin. But when Aang was faced with the opportunity to exact vengeance for the wrongdoings of Ozai and his ancestors, Aang chose not to kill Ozai. The climactic battle between Ozai and Aang in Avatar season 3, episode 21, "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang," culminates with Aang trapping Ozai by using earthbending and then forming a giant spear comprised of all the elements.
Aang plunges the spear toward Ozai, but at the last second, Aang stops and comes out of the Avatar State. Aang has a strong moral compass that points toward nonviolence and diplomacy, when possible.
Aang is humanized in his ability to be severely harmed by other people. He is portrayed as a divine being because he has the ability to bend or manipulate the elements of air, water, earth, and fire to undertake enemy forces.
His cultural practices are what allow him to be successful during his final battle with Firelord Ozai. As a result of this important battle, he is able to fulfill his purpose of bringing balance to the world and develops into a realized Avatar. Only the Avatar has the ability to bend the four elements. For centuries, the Avatar upheld his or her duties in delivering balance by being re-embodied through the cycle of the four nations.
Throughout the television series, the Fire Nation seeks control over all of the nations, but has to destroy the Avatar in order to be all-powerful. Under the belief that they have destroyed the Avatar, the Fire Nation begins to slowly overthrow the other nations. For one hundred years, Aang and his flying bison are trapped in a circular-shaped portion of ice.
Aang is the last airbender. His venture begins when Water Tribe members, Katara and her brother, Sokka, discover Aang trapped within the ice. Throughout his expedition, Aang must master bending all four elements and stop the Fire Nation from ruling all nations of the world. The creators of the series, Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino, are two American writers that wanted to design a plot that contained Buddhist philosophy, which appealed to an audience in their formative years.
Aang becomes an important character to teenagers by encouraging them to make light of negative situations and to not use physical violence when facing an opponent.
The construction of visual representations such as clothing, architecture, and use of martial arts are centralized by Asian inspiration. The use of the humorous word choices, bright colors and designs, make the series more appealing to the youth.
As part of his transcendent journey, Aang stops in various villages to spread hope to the troubled people affected by his hundred-year absence.
Initially, in season one, episode six, Aang travels to these communities to restore their courage to fight back the Fire Nation and reclaim their territory. Aang provides words of encouragement in telling the people of their significant history and importance. The individuals of the Earth Kingdom village are thrilled by his presence and begin to regain their confidence.
Hopefulness and faith is what Aang needed to provide to the burdened people to encourage a change within them. He begins to offer hope and inspire the villagers to take back their land. In the Buddhist culture, Buddha began his journey towards enlightenment by spreading his religious teachings to various cities of the world. Through his teachings, he became more renowned because those he reached out to gained a spiritual understanding of the world.
Aang restores hope and confidence of the oppressed individuals. At this point, Aang has not completely brought balance to the world.
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