User blog comment:MorganaEmrys/Could Morgana have a mental breakdown?/@comment-5102537-20120704090339/@comment-5102537-20120802102103

Every person is similar in behaviour and thoughts to other people. What really makes them either alike or different is why they do it and who they are. You can dislike or hate what someone does but you don't necessarily hate that person. Uther hated what people/sorcerers did, not the people themselves, maybe except the ones who were magical by nature because they obviously they were no humans in his opinion. He hated a THING whereas Morgana hates PEOPLE. Her hatred doesn't have anything to do with something that is beyond control but with a particular person, or better with almost everyone. Her hatred is absolutely personal and not born of shock or a feeling of responsibility. If Uther's hatred was focused on the people who used magic, he would have hated Gaius too. So it is obvious that it was the actions, not the person. Unlike Morgana who doesn't differ between what people do and who and what they are. There is a difference between fighting others for what they do and stand for or fighting them because of who they are on a complete personal level. If Morgana only hated what Uther did, she would have tried to interfere with her powers in order to save others and herself, like Merlin does, but instead she hated Uther as a person, no matter what he did and how much he loved her, and by that she didn't even think about the well-being of innocents, not even the ones who would have supported her. Morgana is incapable of accepting and feeling love. Uther wanted to destroy a thing he thought was evil and dangerous, hence protecting himself and others. Morgana wants to destroy people due to personal and self-absorbed reasons.

I doubt that Morgana really loved Morgause and Mordred. She met Mordred only twice, so a real deep love is actually not very likely. Morgause was rather a sister-in-arms and a role model, someone who understood and who helped her. Morgana is totally numb towards positive feelings and doesn't even seek happiness.

What you wrote here - "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." - actually shows how mentally disturbed she is because there not even the slightest reason why all of the above people could have anything to do with Uther hiding the secret about being Morgana's real father. And here it is also obvious again that everything is only about her and nobody else. She is the center of the universe, of her own mind and world - and there is no place for anyone else. No sacrifice from her for others, no sense of responsibility, no mercy, no doubts, no compassion, no fairness, no love, nothing.

She is actually the complete oppsite of Uther.