- Rorschach--The "right and wrong" absolutist of either the left or the right. What is right must be proclaimed, and what is wrong must be eliminated.
- Ozymandias--While depicted as a liberal and no fan of Nixon, Veidt's actions and motivations are...well...to say more is a spoiler.
- Silk Spectre/Nite Owl--The "average American," who may not like Nixon, but sure as hell doesn't like those punks either.
- The Comedian--Revels in the idea that "if the President authorizes it, then that means it's not illegal."
That's one of the real achievements of Watchmen as a novel--and one I hope the film maintains--it's not just (or even really) a story about larger-than-life heroes saving the world, but a meditation on whether our world, with all its flaws and defects, is worth saving at all.
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