BESIDES - Kvothe is "only human" after all, so he is very much allowed to exhibit stupidity, arrogance, wrong assumptions, and other character flaws - especially if thats the whole point of the whole f`ing story.
Stupidity, arrogance, and such should fit the character, not be slapped on to balance his amazing awesomeness.
If you remove the rose-colored glasses and look at the actual character, you'll realize that he has the depth of a cardboard cutout, thoroughly infused with the power of awesome. Every setback, every failure is a leap forward. Even when Kvothe fails, he still wins. Failing and losing is for losers and Kvothe is no loser. If Kvothe fails at something it's because he didn't try to succeed. If someone doesn't like Kvothe, it's because they suck. Everyone else falls in love with him and instantly realizes how awesome Kvothe is. Because he is.
He's a fucking joke. Like Jack Bauer jokes.
oh really? now my actual arguments are not real because i have "rose tinted glasses"?
Is that the scope of your or gareth logic?
Despite all i have said about Kvothe and the first book and not even reading the second one because of those overblown tropes?
Garteh is simply wrong, his basic assumptions are wrong, shallow, superficial - he fails to see even the very basic setup of the plot and premises he makes are contradictory to what the story is about.
I dont need any rose tinted glasses for that.
Its simple.
Is it not true that Kvothe is at present a fucked up man? Is it not true that he is completely removed himself from the world? Hugely depressed, bitter, angry - mostly at himself and some heavily hinted huge failure, very probably including the loss of personal nature?
Is it not true - literally true that the whole premise is that he just royally fucked up and lost a lot because of it?
The real problem lies in the fact that we dont know, that we havent seen what this failure and loss is.
In the two books we only see his beginnings whose description shifts from older bitter Kvothe to the younger one, full of idealism and actual rose tinted glasses.
Yes he is way too talented and capable, but it sticks out like a sore thumb because we dont know the rest of the story.
And yes the particular specific events can be criticized because of their specific execution.
And yes we can criticize the plot we have available.
That doesnt make the whole plot and premise into what it looks like now.
Ill have to read the second one now, but... that scene with the sex goddess? How the hell do we know Kvothe wasnt simply played for a fool there?
How the hell would he know if a goddess is lying to him and leading him to believe whatever the hell she likes?
Isnt the fact that he can drive other women wild with his "sexual proves" suspicious at all? Could it not be an effect of goddesses magic he doesnt notice?
Not that im claiming it is so, but i wouldnt be surprised by that at all. If it turns out to be the real truth.
It can turn out that the opposite is true - but to assume that means we have to assume Patrick is an enormousness dumbass.
And i dont detect a trace of it in anything ive seen about or read from him.