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Was Naruto's Behavior Justifiable?

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On 2023-10-09 18:26:01Show this Author OnlyDescending Order
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I anticipate differing opinions, but I found Naruto's behavior during the Kazekage rescue and Tenchi bridge arcs in Shippuden annoying. Although his actions were somewhat understandable, they still bothered me. Ignoring Kakashi's advice to chase after Gaara and leaving Chiyo and Sakura could have had dire consequences. Naruto's treatment of Sai also didn't sit well with me. While people claim he matured, I believe his true growth didn't occur until the Pain arc. Although I understand the reasons behind his actions, I personally didn't enjoy them. The silver lining was witnessing his character development in the Pain arc, even though it took a while to reach that point.

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On 2023-10-11 11:18:33Show this Author Only
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I think it show part development, one event doesn't justify the growth and final state of a person since a person will always be in a state of change and of presence, i think the story shows what was taken into consideration was "who matter at the point of times", such that "Gaara was of such importance than most others then" and urgency even thought every life is precious. However the pain arc did showed how easy it is to destroy one's mentality and cause another to break down. It is because of the people who are willing to give and sacrifice for the sake of the others, as well as the unwilling loss of lives of those that are precious to us.

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On 2023-10-12 14:16:00Show this Author Only
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I can understand why you found Naruto's behavior during the Kazekage rescue and Tenchi bridge arcs annoying. He was reckless and impulsive, and he often ignored Kakashi's advice. This could have led to disastrous consequences, as you mentioned.

I also agree that Naruto's treatment of Sai wasn't great. Sai was a new member of Team 7, and he was trying to fit in. However, Naruto often made fun of him and treated him like an outsider.

I think it's important to remember that Naruto was still a teenager at the time of these events. He was still learning how to control his emotions and make responsible decisions. He also had a lot of baggage from his past, which affected his behavior.

I agree that Naruto's true growth didn't occur until the Pain arc. In that arc, he was finally able to come to terms with his past and learn to control his anger. He also realized that he couldn't save everyone on his own. He needed to rely on his friends and teammates.

I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed Naruto's character development in the Pain arc. It was a great turning point for his character.

I think it's also important to note that different people have different opinions on Naruto's character. Some people may find his annoying behavior to be endearing, while others may find it frustrating. There is no right or wrong answer.

Ultimately, whether or not you enjoy Naruto's character development is up to you.





This post was last edited by TeetharKehar on 2023-10-12 14:16:47.
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On 2023-10-27 13:15:32Show this Author Only
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I understand your opinion on Naruto's behavior during the Kazekage rescue and Tenchi bridge arcs. He was definitely reckless and impulsive during that time, and he didn't always listen to the advice of his teammates or superiors. However, I think it's important to remember that Naruto was still a young adult at the time, and he was still learning how to control his anger and emotions.

I also agree that Naruto's treatment of Sai was not ideal. Sai was a former Root operative who had been trained to suppress his emotions and to use people to achieve his goals. This made it difficult for Sai to understand and connect with others, and it often led to him saying hurtful things to Naruto and the other members of Team 7.

Despite his flaws, Naruto was always driven by a desire to protect his friends and loved ones. He was also always willing to fight for what he believed in, even when it meant putting himself in danger. I think it's these qualities that made Naruto such a compelling and relatable character.

I'm glad that you mentioned Naruto's character development in the Pain arc. I think that's when he really started to mature and learn from his mistakes. He realized that he couldn't always save the day on his own, and that he needed to rely on his friends and teammates for help. He also learned that hatred and violence were never the answer, and that the only way to achieve true peace was through understanding and compassion.

Overall, I think Naruto's journey from a reckless and impulsive teenager to a wise and compassionate leader is one of the most satisfying character arcs in anime. Even though his behavior during the Kazekage rescue and Tenchi bridge arcs was annoying at times, I think it was an important part of his growth and development.

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