MAJOR JUJUTSU KAISEN ANIME + MANGA SPOILERS
MAJOR JUJUTSU KAISEN ANIME + MANGA SPOILERS
megumi:
the aloof yet caring character, something anyone would love. what interests me most about megumi is not what sukuna finds interesting about him, but his moral compass.
megumi has stated multiple times that he only saves those who he deems as worthy of saving. that mindset isn’t like what yuuji preaches throughout the duration of the anime and manga. yuuji hopes to save everyone and anyone who is suffering from the cursed spirits. megumi always questions “who the hell am i supposed to save?”, which then comes to the conclusion that he should save whoever he wants. not to be a person who is deemed as nice, like his sister tsumiki.
is that a valid way of thinking? is saving whoever you wish, bad?
the answer is that there is no answer.
yuuji believes that by giving everyone a chance to live out their lives, he is doing good for the people. but what challenges this idea is whether it’s a good idea to save people who are considered “bad”? the act of saving people, in general, is “good”, or whatever “good” is. but in this eternal bleak, there is so much that happens. how to we come to the conclusion of the two polar choices?
megumi challenges yuuji’s moral compass. gojou’s moral compass also challenges yuuji’s.
i agree with megumi. saving those who i believe is worthy is the only way i know-how. unlike gojou, i don’t have the power to say i could make those decisions. but i wonder, is megumi’s way of thinking, selfish? i don’t know when the situation of saving someone arises, but if it comes, what would i do?
what would you do?
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chapter 139. what a beautiful ending.
through the rollercoaster of emotions that many have embedded into the series, i believe this is how it all should end.
i understand that some may not like the ending because they simply expected an action-pact ending. this story is not a simple hero's journey type story. attack on titan is a plethora of opposing perspectives, reactions, and personalities of which are all complex.
within this cruel world, all we can do is fight.
"if we win, we live. if we lose, we die. if we don't fight, we can't win. fight. fight."
persevere through the adversities that are inescapable when born into this world.
what else can we do?
mikasa, truly the beauty of the cruel world.
armin, the world's savior.
eren, the sacrifice.
bittersweet isn't it?
in a world overflowing with different perspectives and interpretations, it is inevitable to be in conflict, but we can focus on how to make it right. peace may never be achieved and yet we have to strive for it.
thank you isayama-sama.
i got a headache from crying. thank you.
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MAJOR JJK MANGA SPOILERS !!!
mahito:
hatred is instinctive the moment you think of a character like mahito. someone who murders recklessly, including a loved and an incongruous character like junpei. but what if there’s more?
mahito is a special grade cursed spirit that was born from human transgression. hatred towards one another and yet is immature and frankly, new. dispute between humans has been going on for centuries and only now is he alive. unlike him, jogou, hanami, dagon, and etc are all, seemingly, mature. they seem to have been in existence for a while now. representing the fear of nature, they are powerful due to many dreading those aspects of the world.
so why did mahito only recently come into existence? i don’t think that’ll ever be concluded because he's dead. AHAHAH ! but that leads me to question humanity.
do we fear expressing our hate towards others so much that we repress it, ultimately leading to the representation of our resentment, mahito, to be nebulous? nebulous of how to express this hatred causing sadistic death?
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jean kristein:
jean is probably the most relatable to the common man within the story of shingeki no kyojin (aot). prior to the beginning of the story, all of the characters have their separate lives: eren with mikasa and armin, reiner with bertholdt and annie, and etc. out of all the background stories, jean’s is normal, or what normal can be on the island.
he grew up with a loving mom, and although he finds her embarrassing, he was still able to grow up with a rather peaceful life. thus, leading him to join the 104th scout regiment to live a lavish life in the wall of sina. when i first began attack on titan somewhere in late 2015 early 2016, i agreed with jean’s thought process. yes people are dying, yes people are living in a cage, yes people don’t have “freedom”, but that is not my life (or yk if i was living in jean’s position and in the universe). death, massacre, genocide even, is inevitable. HA ! that's someone who has been living in a comfortable bubble would say.
i, like jean, have never gone through the horrors of life compared to characters like levi or reiner. who cares about other people when you can live a comfortable life. oh, the privilege dripping out of my mouth when i say that. nevertheless, jean’s rose-tinted glasses are broken once he sees half of marco’s body.
why was this so traumatic? some people said they didn’t even rememberer marco or didn’t pay attention to him, but why? i did. the effects of marco’s kindness, observations, and mere presence were comforting. it almost makes you forget the reality of the situation until those moments become mere memories.
through this, he develops drive and motivation. after seeing reality, tell me, how can one standstill?
maybe this should’ve been a post about marco, but this about how he had a big impact on jean’s awakening.
jean kristein is a common man, then became a character whose maturity is clearly shown throughout the series. ignorant to a man who sees it as it is, not what he wants it to be. no longer a “common man”. that is why he is admirable to me. (that's also why i'm in love with him)
eren yeager, ymir fritz, zeke yeager, floch forster, etc may be well developed characters, but, jean clearly demonstrates growth in people. a change in perspective. a change in heart.
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floch:
hatred, disgust, maybe even abhorrence are most of the reactions to floch forster’s character. and that is understandable. people hate floch because he wanted erwin to live, described erwin as a devil, and dissed armin. people hate floch because he didn’t understand what the scouts went through prior to him joining them. people hate floch because he is a yeagerist. people hate floch because he was the cause of hange’s death. and there is much more.
something i believe people don’t realize is that floch is a representation of the audience/reader.
rationally speaking, saving erwin is the obvious choice (at first), but throughout the series, armin’s character had been developed in front of our eyes. erwin is an established character, hence why people are more attached to armin.
after witnessing all of the deaths derived from erwin’s lead, floch grew to despise him, but he understands that erwin is the only person capable to lead.
bias. that is what a lot of attack on titan fans are. and what angers me is that they don’t notice that they are biased.
many proudly claimed that they are yeagerists and are for eren. they say that after three seasons of supporting eren, how are they supposed to hate him now? dude they’re literally floch kinnies.
from that reaction alone, floch embodies the general audience. at first they agree that erwin should be the one to live, then they are in support of eren despite him continuing the cycle of hate. honestly, people are so stupid.
floch provides an opposing view. and i admire him because he strongly believes that it serves a good purpose. he truly believes that working with eren and following his ideals will benefit the world. maybe he is right. but either way, i don’t agree.
even so, i think floch’s position in the story is highly important. without him, we wouldn’t be able to understand the opposing side, whether we agree with them or not.
floch’s character offers a different perspective. people are in support of the main characters because the story is following them. like gabi. people quickly hated on her but disregard the propaganda that has been shoved in her face since she is a child. we’re told that brushing our teeth twice a day is healthy, but then all of a sudden it is not. wouldn’t that confuse you because you’ve been told that brushing your teeth twice a day is healthy?
being open-minded will always be better than being stubborn. trying to understand floch’s point of view is understanding why the majority of the attack on titan fandom his terrible comprehension skills.
so why do people who agree with floch, hate him? they see a reflection of themselves and disapprove of it, but they don’t want to admit it to themselves that they are just as blind as floch forster.
sorry for dissing the fandom. AHAHA ! i just get really annoyed with like 75% of the fandom because they don’t understand the significance of a character, scene, or other aspects of the series. there is always a purpose for each character and moment.
i don’t love floch but i don't hate him. although i do think his character is vital to the story.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY!!!
i am well aware that many people dislike her because they lack critical thinking skills, analytical skills, and common sense
buttttttt i genuinely love her. someone who was able to break free from the cycle of hate. she came to understand multiple perspectives and interpretations, something she disregarded prior to her arriving at the island.
gabi is a character with a great character arc.
(people who constantly shit on her, anti-gabis, seriously need to put themselves in her point-of-view and understand the purpose of her character)
anyway, happy birthday gabi! ♡
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