Been thinking a lot about the world of Berserk recently, specifically how it revolves around the idea of fate, dreams, and human will. The series explores the tangible darkness within human nature and the cruel world Britannia depicts through the intertwining fate of its characters, especially Guts and Griffith.
Kentaro Miura's portrayal of fate is exemplified mainly through Griffith's character. His dream to have his own kingdom leads him to unspeakable lengths, even sacrificial acts, making it seem like fate itself has preordained his path. There are also numerous references to the Idea of Evil which governs the destiny of humanity, further deepening this concept of fate.
Juxtaposed against this is Guts, our main protagonist, who defies fate and struggles relentlessly against preordained destiny. He's an epitome of human will and resilience, refusing to bow down to any form of fate. This contrast of fate acceptance and resistance forms the crux of Berserk's theme for me.
Then there are elements like the beasts of darkness that symbolize the inner demons we all fight, implying that, within the wrong circumstances, anyone can lose humanity and become a monster.
In terms of animation, I feel like its dark visuals, and gruesome details reflect the grim reality of the manga effectively.
What are your interpretations of these elements? How do you see the dynamics of fate, dreams, and the power of will play out in Berserk?
Kentaro Miura's portrayal of fate is exemplified mainly through Griffith's character. His dream to have his own kingdom leads him to unspeakable lengths, even sacrificial acts, making it seem like fate itself has preordained his path. There are also numerous references to the Idea of Evil which governs the destiny of humanity, further deepening this concept of fate.
Juxtaposed against this is Guts, our main protagonist, who defies fate and struggles relentlessly against preordained destiny. He's an epitome of human will and resilience, refusing to bow down to any form of fate. This contrast of fate acceptance and resistance forms the crux of Berserk's theme for me.
Then there are elements like the beasts of darkness that symbolize the inner demons we all fight, implying that, within the wrong circumstances, anyone can lose humanity and become a monster.
In terms of animation, I feel like its dark visuals, and gruesome details reflect the grim reality of the manga effectively.
What are your interpretations of these elements? How do you see the dynamics of fate, dreams, and the power of will play out in Berserk?
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