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/a/ - Chainsaw man
Anonymous No.281967192
>>281966864
>Denji will solve it.
Asa's struggles for autonomy range beyond her physical incapability to control her body, that's how the story makes use of symbolism, to tie the physical reality of the characters to their driving themes. Asa, even in the absence of Yoru, struggles to make decisions on her own - evidenced by attempting to defer to Yoru while trapped in Aquarium, blindly obeying Death throughout near the entirety of Church and most prominently, asking directions from Yoru in Aging right after her betrayal in which she bombarded an entire city block. It all ties to her themes, she is afraid to make decisions because she is afraid to commit mistakes. I don't wish to imply that Denji won't help, he will, likely, but you can't really "solve" someone ELSE's struggles for autonomy.
>Already solved.
This one is difficult to argue because it requires more insight on Yoru's character, but it is strongly implied that her current plan was born from her strong desire for recognition. We were already informed that Yoru's greatest fear is to be forgotten and her resentment towards Chainsaw Man lies less in the fact that he defeated her but that he weakened her to the point of irrelevancy. This is demonstrated by how recovering her lost comrades became a secondary objective to proving herself as stronger and more fearsome than Chainsaw Man, which led her to weaponize her own comrades to do it, by her own words "it went against" her supposed her objective. It could simply be that the wars currently breaking out are not enough for her and either her insecurities or her own devil nature push her to guarantee her status through this megalomaniacal plan of hers.
>Seems you have something against Asa and Denji's relationship.
I do not, that was hyperbolic. What I mean to say is that the story necessitates development between Asa and Yoru, which an external force (Denji erasing War) would deprive it of such.
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Anonymous No.713868702
>>713868218
I was here, rolled votekick on rtd once, and never rejoined.
You're welcome for the amazing /v/an tonight.