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7/6/2025, 9:03:41 PM
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Caring for someone's feelings doesn't mean caving in to them. Madoka understands Homura's feelings and is sad to become God but knows it is the only way to save everyone. One of the reasons it takes her so long to become a magical girl in the main show is because of Homura and her feelings.
Homura on the other hand does not understand Madoka's feelings, which I believe to be the point of Rebellion. Homura is an extremely selfish character, and the scene in the flower garden illustrates she is incapable of understanding taking an action that hurts or harms you without extreme personal gain.
Madoka's love is based in sacrifice, Homura's love is based in desire.
Caring for someone's feelings doesn't mean caving in to them. Madoka understands Homura's feelings and is sad to become God but knows it is the only way to save everyone. One of the reasons it takes her so long to become a magical girl in the main show is because of Homura and her feelings.
Homura on the other hand does not understand Madoka's feelings, which I believe to be the point of Rebellion. Homura is an extremely selfish character, and the scene in the flower garden illustrates she is incapable of understanding taking an action that hurts or harms you without extreme personal gain.
Madoka's love is based in sacrifice, Homura's love is based in desire.
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