I actually really love this arc (?) so far because we get to see another side of Clara (and other characters). It's showing us that Clara is not just a simple happy-go-lucky character and the author wants us to know that. They want us to see Clara not just as a 1D character but as a dynamic one with many layers in her personality.
It actually made me feel refresh. Maybe because we're so used to thinking that it's fiction, we categorize characters in certain classification or generalize their personalities, maybe it's just me, we forget that the character is so much more than certain scenes or manga panels. At least that's what I'm seeing from this arc (?).
Despite this though, you can still enjoy a certain piece of media without thinking about this fact because face it or not sometimes we just want to stop thinking and relax. I do it too, just reading for enjoyment. Some things can be not that deep.
I just want to stop and look deeper (this is probably still a bit shallow though idk) because this arc (?) is an interesting example of how literature is a reflection of life. Outside the manga panel or our perspective, a person can be so much more. I never really imagined Clara to have so much anxiety. This is not some "woke" realizations. This is just how I appreciate the recent chapters.
I truly and really adore how the author writes Mairimashita! Iruma-kun.
I actually really love this arc (?) so far because we get to see another side of Clara (and other characters). It's showing us that Clara is not just a simple happy-go-lucky character and the author wants us to know that. They want us to see Clara not just as a 1D character but as a dynamic one with many layers in her personality.
It actually made me feel refresh. Maybe because we're so used to thinking that it's fiction, we categorize characters in certain classification or generalize their personalities, maybe it's just me, we forget that the character is so much more than certain scenes or manga panels. At least that's what I'm seeing from this arc (?).
Despite this though, you can still enjoy a certain piece of media without thinking about this fact because face it or not sometimes we just want to stop thinking and relax. I do it too, just reading for enjoyment. Some things can be not that deep.
I just want to stop and look deeper (this is probably still a bit shallow though idk) because this arc (?) is an interesting example of how literature is a reflection of life. Outside the manga panel or our perspective, a person can be so much more. I never really imagined Clara to have so much anxiety. This is not some "woke" realizations. This is just how I appreciate the recent chapters.
I truly and really adore how the author writes Mairimashita! Iruma-kun.