NaraFanboy
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I can commend Hinata's character for growing out of her own shadow from before, even though it used Naruto as motivation, but at this point... Naruto hasn't so much as acknowledged her feelings and she even heard him say (and didn't react to) him telling his dad that Sakura was "more or less" his girlfriend. The fact that she is STILL using those feelings for Naruto to push herself forward, rather than just the tutelage Neji gave her and her own inner strength, makes her seem like a weak and male-dependent character.... and due to that, the inherent "submissive women" stereotype of Asian cultures is perpetuated in her. She was designed according to the Japanese "ideal woman" type, and unfortunately seems that she is not going to grow out of that as a character.
Thank you for this. I think this articulates the 'Hinata as a weak character' argument well.
Thank you for this. I think this articulates the 'Hinata as a weak character' argument well.