View Single Post
Old 2013-09-12, 16:17   Link #1995
mironicus
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by relentlessflame View Post
Is this only because you're seeing her as a child, and therefore that justifies all her childish/selfish/gullible traits?

We now see Yozora's issues laid bare so everyone else seems fine in comparison, but they're all still very flawed individuals whose problems will remain the focus of the story likely 'till the end.
Who cares about some flaws? As long as they are happy and those flaws don't prevent them to have a relationship, everything is fine. Yozora's major flaw is that she has not learned yet that she should rely on real people, instead she continues to rely on her old memories, dreams and fantasies.

If Yozora starts to rely on people, her problems are solved and she will be able to accept her friends in the present. In her case: Kodaka helps her to recover her relationship with her family and Yozora becomes so happy that she finally understands that real people are better then imaginary friends.
mironicus is offline   Reply With Quote