What do we learn from Itachi?

What do we learn from Itachi?

Itachi died believing that he had to shoulder everything alone. He was reborn and learned that had he opened up to at least one person, (I.E. Sasuke) things might have turned out better. Don’t ever be afraid to open up to the ones you love and care for.

What philosophy does Itachi have?

Itachi and Existentialism: a philosophy of life As previously stated, no one can or should be able to blame their actions on the influences of others. Regardless of whatever Madara may have said to Itachi in his youth, Itachi is ultimately responsible for his actions.

What does Itachi character represent?

Itachi with his symbolic crow can be related to the “Zen Survivor” of his clansmen who is wise beyond their years (technically because of his age) and serves as a worthy one’s mentor (both Sasuke and Naruto).

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What kind of man is Itachi?

For all his accomplishments, talent, and fame, Itachi was a rather humble man. Never arrogant about his own abilities nor underestimating others, most things he said would be unbiased and accurate.

What did Itachi’s father say to him as he stood with sword?

As Itachi stood their with a sword with tears in his eyes his father said “Though our views are different I am proud of you son, you truly are a peaceful child. Our pain will be over in an instant but yours will be one that you carry with you for the rest of your days. Just promise me one thing, take care of Sasuke.”

What does Itachi mean to Sasuke in Sasuke?

Sasuke demands to know what Itachi means. Itachi says that it is like Sasuke’s assumption that Madara must be dead, or his assumption that Itachi was ever a kind, loving brother. Sasuke is overwhelmed with memories, flashbacks of an Itachi years ago that Sasuke loved and who he believed cared for him.

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What do you like about Itachi?

Itachi intrigues me for the following reasons: He’s collected, strategic, and rational He’s intelligent and insanely ambitious He’s straight-forward He’s reserved and mysterious and sometimes sad-seeming He has levels of unique complexity that make him an atypical villain

Is there a Naruto essay on Itachi’s character?

Following chapter 385 of Naruto, I have written another (perhaps final) essay on Itachi’s character, history, and philosophy. Due to the length of this essay, I have determined that it would be more easily digested in chunks. However, I would also like to keep the whole thing together so that the pieces do not get “lost” between postings.