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Poem by General Iroh​

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Answered by 0brokenheart
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With uncle Iroh hailing from the Fire Nation, his entire life was spent fighting a raging war for the nation's dominance. He knew the value of a time of peace even though he didn't often get to experience it.

This sentiment, meant for Zuko, was an acknowledgement that Zuko didn't have to spend his entire life fighting if he didn't want to. He could walk away from the fight and leave someone else to pick it up. The idea that the fight can be too much and one can walk away isn't a sentiment often broached in children's television

Answered by Vaishnavi2107
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With uncle Iroh hailing from the Fire Nation, his entire life was spent fighting a raging war for the nation's dominance. He knew the value of a time of peace even though he didn't often get to experience it.

This sentiment, meant for Zuko, was an acknowledgement that Zuko didn't have to spend his entire life fighting if he didn't want to. He could walk away from the fight and leave someone else to pick it up. The idea that the fight can be too much and one can walk away isn't a sentiment often broached in children's television

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