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Not really, it goes back to +4 fire sword vs +4 sharpness sword. One is cooler than the other and more useful to me. So I'm reframing what you are saying into a fire sword that is more useful to me and can actually be acted upon. And I do see the themes you mentioned its just that in the format...
Rather than there not being flaws in the scene my point is that it is not neccesarily representative of broader hero society in general or reocurrent enough to have society is flawed be a central theme from the first arc and that other themes discussed fit the mold better.
I'm also not sure...
"Power, institutional or parahuman, does not help the people who need it." would be the thematic statement that you see in Worm?
I agree which is why the central theme goes backstage as the next themes are explored and returns after other themes are explored.
In regards to Bakugo, I feel...
So what would the thematic statement be?
And people slip through the cracks was discussed at the end between Taylor and Contessa? uhm if it was it slipped over my recollection and a rereading of 30.7, is there a paragraph you could point to and interpret for me as I failed to see it?
If...
Well lets keep the alleged central theme in mind and develop from there, "Anyone can be a hero" (or "anyone is capable of being a hero"):
Now I won't reiterate my points at the start rather I'll be going through some events.
So Izuku's hero name is literally Deku which to him and those who...
It really was, the story goes so hard on him being quirkless and wanting to be a hero and through his youth being discriminated and bullied for not having a quirk and then his friend with a strong quirk wants the same and is already considered a shoe in by the rest of society and said friend...
I am seeking other perspectives on the themes inside of W.B. work or what the work itself wants to say.
An easy example to make is how Kohei Horikoshi in his work My Hero Academia (BNHA) start with the very simple thematic premise that “anyone can be a hero” or rather that a hero can come from...
Hahaha, I’ve three options for you.
I accept art (both written and otherwise) for chapters. I accept exceedingly well written essays that critique or analyze my work. And I accept betas (human sacrifices with extra steps.)
So would you like to capture beauty for me, or to become my beta?
Or...