If you're discussing 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations', I see the character of Kawaki as quite complicated. It's easy to label him as 'evil' given his early violent actions and his role as a kind of destructive force. But if we dig deeper, we find a traumatized child, abused by his adoptive father and trained to be a weapon. Over time, he starts showing signs of positive change, like trying to protect loved ones. Observing his progression, I think it wouldn't be fair to brand him simply as 'evil'. His character is filled with much more shades of gray.
Talking about Kawaki from 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations', it's not entirely accurate to classify him as an 'evil' character. Sure, he appears hostile and destructive initially, causing destruction wherever he goes. But his backstory sheds light on why he is the way he is and as the series advances, we see him opening up, showing his vulnerability and care for others. So he's more misunderstood than evil. Still, as his story unravels and his character evolves, only time will tell if he succumbs to his darker impulses or not.
The character of Kawaki is depicted as multi-dimensional with a deeply tragic background. Abused by his adoptive father, he has been turned into a pure 'vessel '.Such a description may mislead some, because his initial violent and dismissive attitude seem to be a product of his upbringing not really who he is.On the contrary, as the anime goes along we also see his kinder side, his readiness to help people he cares for.With all of respect, calling him 'evil' is perhaps oversimplified.
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