
I have finished of what’s currently written of Berserk, and the creative genius found in this book is nothing less than astonishing.
I used to watch anime when I was younger and I enjoyed the art styles, action and some of the story line such as Dragon Ball, Naruto and the such but eventually I came across Berserk the anime. It attracted me further in than other animes as though it comes off as a intense fighting anime, there are a lot of deeper philosophical themes underlying. As we always will hear, the anime doesn’t do the books justice.
The themes of the story being brutally tragic, the growth and healing of character, the struggle of human condition in fate verse free will, supported by the fierce fighting scenes is all too good. I truly suggest this read, even if you aren’t entirely interested in manga like me.
“Dreams. Each man longs to pursue his dream. Each man is tortured by this dream, but the dream gives meaning to his life. Even if the dream ruins his life, man cannot allow himself to leave it behind. In this world, is man ever able to possess anything more solid, than a dream?”
RIP to Kentaro Miura
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