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... not contented with. Secondly, he isn't willing because we are aware that he has an advantage which is the metal claws that are entwined in his hands giving him adamantium claws that come out from his hands but they cause him pain each time it happens, making him reluctant to do this. On the other hand, most heroes are expected to fight the villains and crime but Xavier in his state of disability doesn't conform to this. Xavier created the X-Men thereby having them do most of the physical tasks for him so he has no reason to fight against the villains. Furthermore he is well acquainted with Magneto the villain as he refers to him as an 'old friend' in the film, which indeed conflicts with the idea of a conventional hero. Although Xavier is not physically active, he is telepathic; he uses his powers to the best of his ...
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