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Two words: Shounen Manga
It's common in writing to have a character pursue the story goal for the 'wrong reason' and then experience 'character growth' by either changing their goal or finding 'the right reason' to pursue said goal.
The true reason for the creation of 'Hokage' was to promote peace in the Shinobi world.
True, too bad that wasn't how it wad handled in this series. If it it was it would be clear as day and no one would deny it.
True, too bad that wasn't how it wad handled in this series. If it it was it would be clear as day and no one would deny it.
You're Joking
Yes I'm joking. We all read that one manga chapter where Naruto's goal to become hokage was stated to not be about proving his worth to all those that doubted him as he said in like the first chapter and instead about bring peace to the world, (which never happens in the first place as there is still conflicts when he is hokage as shown in the gaiden so even if it was true it would still be a writing flaw in the story unless kishi intended for Naruto to fail which he didn't) A theme that didn't even come into the series till the war arc.
What chapter was it again?
No dont answer you are right im totally joking. I remember the chapter myself. I read in imaginary land.
Debating the analytical flaws of writing with people that dont even know what good/bad writing is isn't fun. So if you don't see what I'm getting at just agree to disagree please. Jsut because something has analytical flaws in its writing doesn't mean its bad to like it. That's just part of being a writer and critic it has nothing to do with liking a said written product.