There have been hundreds of threads about Sakura and Hinata, so I decided to post a thread about Ino.
A character analysis of Ino Yamanaka:
Ino is a character with a surprising amount of development considering how little she is shown in the plot.
When she was a child she was strong willed and caring. Her will was strong to the point of being stubborn. She tried to help Sakura and would not allow anyone to bully her. I think she also liked the feeling that Sakura was dependent on her, but there is no doubt that she cared about Sakura.
However when she found out that Sakura also “liked” Sasuke, her stubbornness took over her caring nature and she refused to allow Sakura to “be with” the boy that she “liked”, which is what caused her to separate from Sakura. As she got older, her strong will took the form of obnoxiousness.
Next comes the Chuunin exams. This is the first time her life was in danger. She was faced with the choice to run and save herself or put her life at risk and help Sakura. In this traumatizing situation, her trivial crush on Sasuke seemed less important than her friendship with Sakura, and her strong will helped her to stand up and fight.
When she was battling against Sakura (the most pathetic fight I’ve ever seen) she came to terms with the conflict between her friendship and rivalry with Sakura. She realized she needed her friendship with Sakura, but the rivalry should still continue alongside the friendship. This way, they still “competed” over Sasuke and made each other stronger while being friends at the same time.
I can’t say that she changed that much from Asuma’s death. I guess it can be said that she grew more serious and less frivolous than she was before. This would be even more true about her Father’s death.
Now, in the war, she is a more serious character, strong willed and less concerned about petty things, and determined to help the alliance win.
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Ino is a character with a surprising amount of development considering how little she is shown in the plot.
When she was a child she was strong willed and caring. Her will was strong to the point of being stubborn. She tried to help Sakura and would not allow anyone to bully her. I think she also liked the feeling that Sakura was dependent on her, but there is no doubt that she cared about Sakura.
However when she found out that Sakura also “liked” Sasuke, her stubbornness took over her caring nature and she refused to allow Sakura to “be with” the boy that she “liked”, which is what caused her to separate from Sakura. As she got older, her strong will took the form of obnoxiousness.
Next comes the Chuunin exams. This is the first time her life was in danger. She was faced with the choice to run and save herself or put her life at risk and help Sakura. In this traumatizing situation, her trivial crush on Sasuke seemed less important than her friendship with Sakura, and her strong will helped her to stand up and fight.
When she was battling against Sakura (the most pathetic fight I’ve ever seen) she came to terms with the conflict between her friendship and rivalry with Sakura. She realized she needed her friendship with Sakura, but the rivalry should still continue alongside the friendship. This way, they still “competed” over Sasuke and made each other stronger while being friends at the same time.
I can’t say that she changed that much from Asuma’s death. I guess it can be said that she grew more serious and less frivolous than she was before. This would be even more true about her Father’s death.
Now, in the war, she is a more serious character, strong willed and less concerned about petty things, and determined to help the alliance win.