Originally posted by Conchis
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The character's development that you mention is important - it is Love that makes him "grow up": a balance to Alberich's renunciation of Love for power. (Wotan takes Brunnhilde's power from her against her will - but the Love/Power dichotomy is there too, of course.)
For all Wagner's (probable) intentions, none of the characters in the cycle are exactly "attractive" - the nearest thing are the incestuous twins - that's part of the power (ho-ho) of the work.
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