This document discusses perspectives on the characters Duryodhana and the Pandavas in the Indian epic Mahabharata. It argues that the storyteller Vyasa intentionally portrayed the Pandavas positively and the Kauravas negatively to please the Pandava descendants listening to the story. However, Duryodhana, Yudhisthira, and Draupadi all played complex roles in leading to the great battle between the cousins. Considering alternative viewpoints, Duryodhana's intentions may have been perceived as good by him, and the story's portrayal of sides as simply good vs. evil is an oversimplification.