User blog comment:MorganaEmrys/Could Morgana have a mental breakdown?/@comment-5102537-20120704090339/@comment-5191335-20120724040215

Morgana and Uther are both guilty of blaming a large group of the population for one person's action. Uther blamed all of magic and everything/everyone with magic for the death of Ygraine (even though he could have easily just blamed Nimueh for, or seen his own blame in, his wife's death). Morgana blames all non-magical people and everyone loyal to Uther for the persecution of her kind (even though Uther is really to blame). She also blames Arthur, Gwen, Gaius, and Camelot in general for Uther not claiming her as his daughter and hiding the existance her half-sister from her. Instead of just taking their quarrels out on those really at fault, they both pulled a holocaust. They share their intenseness. Both can love passionately (Uther loved Ygraine, Arthur, and Morgana without question. Morgana loved Mordred and Morgause without fail.) and hate just as passionately (Uther hated magic. Morgana hates everything having to do with Uther.). Also, both have vile tempers (Uther locked Morgana in the dungeon because she disagreed with him. He also did this to Arthur. Morgana spent most of Series 4 in a rage.). Both are also headstrong, convinced they are in the right and unwilling to back down. These are their similarities. Fimber has already done a great job pointing out how they differ.