Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Naruto And His Belief


These days, I have been watching the Japanese cartoon which was adopted from the comic, Naruto. This cartoon described the life of the ninjas and the precious relationships between them. I started to watch the cartoon when I was still in junior high school. At that time, one of my friends love this cartoon very much, so she always talked to me about the cartoon and tried her best to persuade me to watch it. In order not to let her down, I tried, and was addicted to it, too.

Although because of the College Entrance Examination, I hadn’t watch for more than one year, I was still moved by the friendship and persistence that were showed. The lead in the cartoon, Naruto, was an orphan. His parents were dead when they fought with an evil fox. When his father died, the father sealed the fox in the body of him. Therefore, all the villages hated him. However, he didn’t give up, and tried to make other people who had a painful and lonely experience cheer up. In addition, he cherished any friendship he built, no matter weather the person betrayed the village.

I think Naruto is a unique character. When we face a previous friend who has betrayed us, most of us may break up immediately, and may also worry that the person will influence our future. However, Naruto chose to try his best to prevent his friend, Sasuke, leaving the village. After he failed, he started to persuade Sasuke to come back. In contract, if it happened to us, most of us wouldn’t be so persistent that we would give up soon. And this is the reason why the cartoon moved me.

Unfortunately, the cartoon has been produced for more than ten years, but it hasn’t been finished yet. However, I’m not worried that I cannot finish the part that has been produced. I’m very confident that I will live much longer than the author, so I have enough time to watch it.

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