1: From the point of view of the original family, Kagome is a child who grew up in a happy family (although she does not have a father, but it does not affect her psychological development), but Inuyasha was in a turbulent childhood. It is the wounded, insecure and inferior. Therefore, only Kagome, who is full of happiness and empathy, can heal Inuyasha's childhood shadow. Thanks to the trust and tolerance brought by the powerful Kagome, Inuyasha learns little by little to accept himself (an imperfect half-demon) and trust others. In contrast, this aspect of Kikyo is not reflected (the background of the times and the fate of the characters caused Kikyo, as an ancient witch, to not die well), and the concept of women in that period was still very conservative and even a little stubborn. The character of Kikyo Nor is Kagome plump and three-dimensional. What Kikyo sees and analyzes and thinks must be very different from the modern Kagome, after all, the cultural and social backgrounds are different. If it was the same situation, Kagome might think more open-minded and diversified, and would not be swayed by Naraku to suspect Inuyasha's character. Kikyo's ancient female identity is doomed to her values. (The so-called sense of mission, sense of sacrifice, and so on.) How to say it in English, this is the reason why household decides upbringing. 2: From the perspective of being a woman, Kagome is more suitable for men like Inuyasha. Because Kagome knows how to express her vulnerable and real side, little girls and girls feel stronger, so she is more suitable for Inuyasha, who has a strong desire to protect. After watching the whole show, Kagome doesn't have many opportunities to shoot arrows. Most of the time, he is protected by Inuyasha. Their relationship heats up in the process of needing and being needed. Kagome's relative weakness can better reflect Inuyasha's relative strength, arousing the opponent's infinite concern and desire for protection. The strongest witch Kikyo in the whole play is on a par with Inuyasha and others. She is not the kind of little girl who is always protected in terms of personality and strength, and there is a bit of coldness and arrogance in her personality. Boys who are a little bit more empathetic (such as Dreamy White Night?) Bellflower is a bit like coral in this respect. Coral does not express its emotions and fragility, so it is more suitable for Maitreya who can express emotions. Sesshomaru is also the same type, so Sesshomaru will end up with Ling (weak need protection and empathy is strong)
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When I was a child, I didn't understand Inuyasha, I only liked Sesshomaru and Kikyo. Also wish they were together. But when I grow up, my favorite characters are Kagome and Inuyasha, and their love is the most logical and most reasonable. Both of them have their own growth process, they are very full characters, and the audience can easily have a sense of substitution and empathy. The characters with the most perfect characters are not the two of them, but the two most outstanding, flesh-and-blood and three-dimensional characters belong to them.
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