DarkWolf Nashoba
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As we saw early on in the recent chapter, Hinata stated while speaking to Kiba that "Everyone wants to become Hokage."
In the previous chapter we noticed Hashirama note that it was touching that there was going to be so many fine candidates for Hokage, but we need to stay focused on the Juubi for the time being (paraphrased dialogue, of course).
Anyway, since we readers of the manga don't have a Juubi in RL to worry about, we're free to discuss this Hokage title topic in greater detail.
I believe that the premise behind "everyone" wanting to be Hokage is the fact that they've all inherited the undying "Will of fire" just as Shikamaru inherited it from Asuma -- I'm of course referencing their conversation as Asuma died after their confrontation with Akatsuki members.
So does everyone literally want to become Hokage? I don't really think so. What's truly being said is hidden within the connotation of the dialogue rather than within the denotation.
Everyone merely wants to support and protect the village in the same manner a Hokage would because of their strongly inherited "will of fire."
That's all this statement really amounts to.
In the previous chapter we noticed Hashirama note that it was touching that there was going to be so many fine candidates for Hokage, but we need to stay focused on the Juubi for the time being (paraphrased dialogue, of course).
Anyway, since we readers of the manga don't have a Juubi in RL to worry about, we're free to discuss this Hokage title topic in greater detail.
I believe that the premise behind "everyone" wanting to be Hokage is the fact that they've all inherited the undying "Will of fire" just as Shikamaru inherited it from Asuma -- I'm of course referencing their conversation as Asuma died after their confrontation with Akatsuki members.
So does everyone literally want to become Hokage? I don't really think so. What's truly being said is hidden within the connotation of the dialogue rather than within the denotation.
Everyone merely wants to support and protect the village in the same manner a Hokage would because of their strongly inherited "will of fire."
That's all this statement really amounts to.