Why Jujutsu Kaisens Use of Curse Techniques Mirrors Psychological Battles Within Us

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  • Shadow
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 351

    Why Jujutsu Kaisens Use of Curse Techniques Mirrors Psychological Battles Within Us

    Couldnt believe my eyes when a talking panda showed up, but here we are. Jujutsu Kaisens curse techniques arent just cool battles. theyre like looking into a mirror reflecting our inner psychological wars. Take Yuji Itadori’s struggle with Sukuna. It’s more than just good vs evil. its about confronting the darker parts of ourselves, our fears, desires, and the control they have over us.

    When Nobara went shopping mid battle, it wasn’t just comic relief. It shows how ordinary life intertwines with these deeper battles, keeping the characters grounded and relatable.

    This got me thinking about the future of JJK. The way these curse techniques work, they could lead to exploring more about how characters develop their powers in line with overcoming personal obstacles. Could be a game changer in understanding their growth and the challenges they’ll face.

    My theory? These psychological battles hinted at a larger theme of self acceptance and confronting the past, weaving through the narrative. It’s about how accepting your dark side could be the real key to strength in Jujutsu Kaisen.

    Can’t wait to see where this goes. If battling curses is like dealing with personal demons, I’m all in for the ride. Wondering what everyone else thinks about this or if you’ve seen something similar in other characters? Let’s discuss!
  • PokeChaser
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 301

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    Jujutsu Kaisen really hits different by blending psychological depths with supernatural action. Yujis internal battles with Sukuna perfectly encapsulate the fight we all have within us, making it super relatable. Its more than just anime. its a reflective journey. Excited to see how characters will grow by facing their inner demons head on!

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