Senju Nuon
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This thread is in response to a comment of an earlier thread I made:
Hashi’s comment on Itachi being a greater Shinobi should not be taken as a full out compliment. Really, it is a comment from Hashi on how he personally did not meet the definition of a shinobi. It’s kind of a backhanded compliment on Itachi being a good shinobi.
According to Zabuza, a shinobi is a tool. A shinobi should be one who can completely cut himself off from emotion (Think of Danzo & Root). To which at the time of death Zabuza admitted he was not a good shinobi for not being able to cut off all emotions.
Hashi upon hearing what Itachi did to his clan says Itachi was a greater shinobi than him because he was capable of cutting away his emotions to kill his whole clan(Read chapters 619-620). Hashi is not so much praising Itachi with these words, as much as he admitting that he would not have been able to do such a thing (fully cut of his emotions), and I think he is alluding to the fact that at the moment of truth, he did not kill Madara during their last battle. I think he is admitting that he let Madara live, because he was not capable of severing his emotions for his old friend.
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Hashi’s comment on Itachi being a greater Shinobi should not be taken as a full out compliment. Really, it is a comment from Hashi on how he personally did not meet the definition of a shinobi. It’s kind of a backhanded compliment on Itachi being a good shinobi.
According to Zabuza, a shinobi is a tool. A shinobi should be one who can completely cut himself off from emotion (Think of Danzo & Root). To which at the time of death Zabuza admitted he was not a good shinobi for not being able to cut off all emotions.
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Hashi upon hearing what Itachi did to his clan says Itachi was a greater shinobi than him because he was capable of cutting away his emotions to kill his whole clan(Read chapters 619-620). Hashi is not so much praising Itachi with these words, as much as he admitting that he would not have been able to do such a thing (fully cut of his emotions), and I think he is alluding to the fact that at the moment of truth, he did not kill Madara during their last battle. I think he is admitting that he let Madara live, because he was not capable of severing his emotions for his old friend.
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