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I'm not bashing or anything, I legitimately want to know what there is to like about Sakura. With Naruto there's, of course, the message about never giving up and always striving your hardest, always holding on to hope even in the darkest hour, and that's there's nothing wrong with being kind and forgiving, Naruto is inspirational. With Sasuke, he's an interesting character study on how far would one be willing to go for their family, and, when does justice stop being justice and morphs into petty vengeance. Hinata of course is well loved for her kind nature and her determination to better herself, she's like us fans, inspired by Naruto to better herself. Neji is likable as he's like those that feel they're trapped and strangled by their own destiny. Kakashi represents the typical fun and lazy teacher, and, if anything, is an example about how much a person can change themselves for the better (from an all around jerk to one of the first people to believe in Naruto). Jiraiya is the father figure to those that feel they don't have one. And of course Nagato, Gaara, and Obito are all relatable to those with depression, who feel as if there's no hope and would do anything to change that, with all three of them showing it's possible to redeem yourself no matter how hard you mess up, if you only try. Itachi is like the ultimate protective big brother, willing to shoulder everyone's pain. And Orochimaru and Madara made for some pretty entertaining villains. So, what does Sakura honestly bring to the table, she's not very relatable, and by the end seems to be the girl that accepts poor treatment to be with a man she barely knows. Again, I'm not bashing, but, how is she likable or, at the very least, relatable?