The reason why I like Naruto is not just because of Naruto, this is also the charm of Naruto. In the 700 episodes, it is not only the story of Naruto, but also the stories of all kinds of people in that wonderful world. They may It may be an ordinary Jinnin, the leader of the Five Great Ninja Villages, or the secret Akatsuki. In the story of Naruto, they are all real people. There is no absolute villain. They are all determined to fight for their own beliefs. There is no right or wrong, just a difference in concept, it is this that makes you feel so real, even if it is the villain, you can’t hate it, because when you get to know him, you find out that they are just involuntarily The hero who struggled in the great era. The three essential elements of a good literary work are the understanding of life, the perception of life, and the thinking of the world. The story of each character in Naruto has three points of thinking. It can be said that each of their stories can be told in a new show, because each of them is so real, and Naruto happens to be the one who takes every story. The lines that connect the stories together form a big story. Besides Naruto, Nagato is my favorite character in Hokage, the early founder of Akatsuki, the big boss in Akatsuki, Payne's manipulator, a young man with great power but very sad. Nagato was born in a country surrounded by great powers and enemies, and the domestic politics is mediocre. What an ironic form. Just like in some war-torn areas of our world, the country's destiny cannot be independent, and several major powers regard it as a must for military strategists. The land is vying for the land. The domestic political strongmen arbitrarily use the power of several powerful countries for their own desire for power, allowing them to arbitrarily rise up wars on their own territory. The contradictions between the several great powers have implicated an unrelated one. The third country, yeah. The world is always so complicated. Power struggles and distribution of interests between big countries are always accompanied by proxy wars and the pain of small countries. In this war that had nothing to do with him, he first lost his parents and finally hoped to do something for the country, but he was betrayed by the power-hungry people in his own country. important friends. In these battles that had nothing to do with him, he first lost his closest parents when he was young, and his most important friends when he was young. Is he wrong? He is right, what is wrong is the world, the world is already crooked, he no longer believes in the world, he wants to correct the world, even if it destroys the world. I always didn't understand the terrorists in the Arab world before, but one night, I recalled Nagato's life, isn't it the same as those terrorists? They may have been ordinary civilians before, with their own families and their own The people they love have their own ordinary but beautiful lives, but one day, they get involved in a dispute of interests that has nothing to do with them. The great powers invaded their country for hegemony, and they become unable to help themselves. They lost their relatives, lovers, friends, and even the country they loved betrayed them. Are they wrong? They are just ordinary people. In the big era, their fate cannot be determined by themselves. Slowly they began to doubt the world, they hated the world, and the worldview originally constructed by this hypocritical time was collapsing. Extreme, in their view, life is suffering, even if they once had some good things, life is small, in a big age where they can't help themselves, the world is disordered, in this deformed society. We are in a big country, we won't be like Nagato, we can't fully understand his pain, but in this age of involuntarily, what about a big country? They're right, it's just the world that's wrong.
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