I really don't think that they'd be able to save koro-sensei in the end though... Why, you may ask?
Well, I've noticed that a lot of the "important" deaths that occur in Japanese stories (Manga/anime) happen to those who hold the "parent figure" persona (Someone who always helps them and someone who is really important to them) to the main character/s
<<I know that this doesn't happen to a every manga/anime, but i think that this happens a lot or at least thats what I think..>>
In my opinion, its part of the climax of the growing up stage of the character/s. In order for the characters to become fully develop and become independent, the parent figure ( or at least someone really important) must die, because the protagonist will never be able to fulfill their destiny if there would always be someone guiding them.
I really don't think that they'd be able to save koro-sensei in the end though... Why, you may ask?
Well, I've noticed that a lot of the "important" deaths that occur in Japanese stories (Manga/anime) happen to those who hold the "parent figure" persona (Someone who always helps them and someone who is really important to them) to the main character/s
<<I know that this doesn't happen to a every manga/anime, but i think that this happens a lot or at least thats what I think..>>
In my opinion, its part of the climax of the growing up stage of the character/s. In order for the characters to become fully develop and become independent, the parent figure ( or at least someone really important) must die, because the protagonist will never be able to fulfill their destiny if there would always be someone guiding them.
What do you think?