I like how a reoccurring critique in this video is that the truth and lies involved don't engage before they resolve. Time and time again i see interesting themes and characters interacting around plot but the story doesn't place the characters in situations where there is develop in a steady manner. I like talking point a lot. Thanks.
Hori admitted that he was going to make Shouto win the Sport's Festival but because Shouto had alot of trauma from his past he made him lose in the final round against Bakugo since all those issues wouldn't just go away because of a single talk from Deku.
I would say that the difference is that in a dynamic character arc, a character starts out with one viewpoint, but changes there self or viewpoint by the end of the story, because the past viewpoint was proven to be wrong, while in a flat character arc, a character starts out with one viewpoint and ends with that same viewpoint, but with that viewpoint having a much stronger foundation, because it’s been proven to be right.
I like how a reoccurring critique in this video is that the truth and lies involved don't engage before they resolve.
Time and time again i see interesting themes and characters interacting around plot but the story doesn't place the characters in situations where there is develop in a steady manner.
I like talking point a lot. Thanks.
Hori admitted that he was going to make Shouto win the Sport's Festival but because Shouto had alot of trauma from his past he made him lose in the final round against Bakugo since all those issues wouldn't just go away because of a single talk from Deku.
idk about the sukuna part, since he is an unchanging evil.
I doubt it the ac will actually go through, but Gege has been unpredictable
I had to .75 speed the video you were speaking insanely fast 😅
❤ Interesting... So, is there a difference between a flat character arc (what you explained here) and a dynamic character arc? 🤔
There are Positive, Flat, and Negative character arcs
I would say that the difference is that in a dynamic character arc, a character starts out with one viewpoint, but changes there self or viewpoint by the end of the story, because the past viewpoint was proven to be wrong, while in a flat character arc, a character starts out with one viewpoint and ends with that same viewpoint, but with that viewpoint having a much stronger foundation, because it’s been proven to be right.
@YumesukeSutashika so my guess is that Light from death Note will qualify for a negative character arc
Uh what? What do you mean?
Did you watch Part 1?
@@YumesukeSutashika no
@@inesatt1313then watch it
Then you would know what he’s talking about.