though it is a cartoon fiction, but what uzumaki naruto namikazee represents is great. the probability of existing as naruto and not becoming bad is 1 to 100.
i mean not knowing ur own identity
no family, no friends, no relatives to guide him and on top he his a jinchuuriki
ignored, abused and sometimes battered as if u do not exist.
he his being treated like this 4rm d very first day of his life until recently (16 good yrs).
and still making up his mind never to give up and becoming acknowledge 2ru the entire naruto world.
tell me if u experience such what would u do, what would u have become.(think again)
kabuto, sasuke, both xperience something of such though not quite similar but they both go haywire (bad).
I guess it wasn't easy 4 naruto though.
what naruto symbolizes rocks. i wonder if there are people like him.
I like this post. It may be a cartoon or whatever, but it's still a story. And a good story always has a moral behind it.
Personally, when Naruto asked the Third why he didn't have any parents, my heart took a dive. I felt so upset. And especially when he ran away from the villagers, then slowed down and noticed a boy giving his mother a hug and all. Naruto's expression suddenly changed from
mischievous to
lonely. It makes you wonder if he's
forcing those smiles and laughter to those villagers :/
Poor guy. He never even knew the reason why he was an outcast. This is why I totally used to hate Sakura before, when she commented (in the second episode): "Oh, Naruto doesn't have any parents to boss him around. If
I did that, I'd be grounded for a week!" How ignorant :/ I'm glad Sasuke told her to shut up xd