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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:46 am
I never even thought about why he may have left her on a bench...
But now that I think about it, I have to agree. Sasuke isn't that heartless to leave someone knocked out inconcious on the ground (though if he didn't do it that's a different story... moving on). Plus, if he bought her anywhere, chances are he would've been caught. So yeah, you make some logical points there, Remedi. 3nodding
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 3:25 pm
[Akatsuki.Brat] I never even thought about why he may have left her on a bench...
But now that I think about it, I have to agree. Sasuke isn't that heartless to leave someone knocked out inconcious on the ground (though if he didn't do it that's a different story... moving on). Plus, if he bought her anywhere, chances are he would've been caught. So yeah, you make some logical points there, Remedi. 3nodding Thanks! I'm glad you thought it made sense. It really is a scene to think about. 3nodding
PeacefulLight: Well, I think he left at night thinking that Naruto and Sakura would be at home. And yeah...if it was COLD, I doubt Sasuke would leave her there.
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:46 pm
That was really good. Excellent points. See, I was always thinking, the Sasuke that we knew before, like just went all 3 of them became Team 7 and he didn't really like Naruto & Sakura, i think THAT Sasuke, would of left Sakura on the ground.
BUT! since he changed & started caring for her whee well both of them. He put her on the bench =) ♥♥♥♥♥
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:28 pm
Excellent essay topic. Like you mentioned, people often misinterpret Sasuke's gentleness negatively. My favorite point about your essay-- Remedi If Sasuke really didn’t care, he’d have left her on the GROUND. Let’s focus on the fact that Sasuke is a 12-13 year old boy who is running away. He can’t get caught leaving, or he possibly won’t be able to leave at all.
Very nice analysis. It was a simple gesture, but Sasuke's all about the small stuff. There is some show of kindness when Sasuke places Sakura on a bench instead of leaving her on the ground. Also, he probably caught her before she fell, when he hit her, though there is no evidence of that. Still, very nicely written. You've highlighted an overlooked detail of that chapter. heart
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:23 pm
Sakura_PinkxNinja: Yes! See, people need to realize that putting her on a bench was out of care, and not out of spite. heart Thanks!i m o g e n Excellent essay topic. Like you mentioned, people often misinterpret Sasuke's gentleness negatively. My favorite point about your essay-- Remedi If Sasuke really didn’t care, he’d have left her on the GROUND. Let’s focus on the fact that Sasuke is a 12-13 year old boy who is running away. He can’t get caught leaving, or he possibly won’t be able to leave at all.
Very nice analysis. It was a simple gesture, but Sasuke's all about the small stuff. There is some show of kindness when Sasuke places Sakura on a bench instead of leaving her on the ground. Also, he probably caught her before she fell, when he hit her, though there is no evidence of that. Still, very nicely written. You've highlighted an overlooked detail of that chapter. heart There's no evidence...but I REALLY think he did. If he had the sincerety of putting her a bench, I doubt he'd be cruel enough to just let her plop onto the streets. x_X;
I'm really glad you liked it, and I'm glad to know that I made important points. heart
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 1:39 am
Very good essay. wink
I also don't think Sasuke is that heartless and mean just to leave her there. heart
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:14 pm
Ah this essay is really good, and I agree with you! ^__^
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:26 pm
KYA! This is why I love you, Iia-san. heart
Anyway, I think this was a good essay, and I'll be putting it up in the SasuSaku Resource - maybe just a link to the thread, in case anyone wants to review the essay.
Its apparent lack of evidence is greatly made up for in the fact that all the assumptions were very logical and based on canon and in-character facts. I'm sure this essay will be very useful in countering the arguments wherein Sasuke is portrayed as an arse because of how he left Sakura.
*huggles essay*
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:40 pm
You mean this isn't obvious to non-SasuSaku fans?
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 1:16 pm
Wow. I see a lot of other essays have been popping up while I was away. o.o; I can't wait until I have ample time so I can read them!
Tenshi: KYAAA~ <3 I'm glad you liked it! And to have it in the resources thread is an honor for me. <333
Ruingaraf: Well, I'm not saying that it's not obvious to them, but a lot of people don't think about it, and a lot of non-SasuSaku-ers use that one moment as a clear reason as to why SasuSaku won't be canon, or that Sasuke's an a**. >.>;
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:55 am
Nice essay. My personal opinion is that Sasuke left her there because it was the most convenient place and he needed to get out of there. I DO think it means something that he left her on the bench aside from tossing her aside to the bushes or something.
In terms of how he feels for her. I don't think it was that he didn't feel for her, rather he didn't want to allow himself to give into his feelings because he didn't want to bond with team 7 at all. Thing is, he ended up doing it anyway and Itachi pretty much ruined all of the progress he made. The databook DOES say her love was enough to fill his loneliness. So she can be for him, but he's gotta put the guard down. Perhaps if they get him back and knock sense into him that love is the key over hate, he will open up his heart more and see that he can have a future with her and team 7 (barring Kishi goes the SasuSaku route). Sakura also tended to bring out the more gentle side of Sasuke too. How many people does he tell "thank you" to or give compliments to? How many people does he let see his vulnerability? Not many.
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 10:55 am
nightmistress85 Nice essay. My personal opinion is that Sasuke left her there because it was the most convenient place and he needed to get out of there. I DO think it means something that he left her on the bench aside from tossing her aside to the bushes or something. In terms of how he feels for her. I don't think it was that he didn't feel for her, rather he didn't want to allow himself to give into his feelings because he didn't want to bond with team 7 at all. Thing is, he ended up doing it anyway and Itachi pretty much ruined all of the progress he made. The databook DOES say her love was enough to fill his loneliness. So she can be for him, but he's gotta put the guard down. Perhaps if they get him back and knock sense into him that love is the key over hate, he will open up his heart more and see that he can have a future with her and team 7 (barring Kishi goes the SasuSaku route). Sakura also tended to bring out the more gentle side of Sasuke too. How many people does he tell "thank you" to or give compliments to? How many people does he let see his vulnerability? Not many. I agree with you there ^.^ Sakura was really the only one ♥♥
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 11:50 am
I agree with nightmitress85
Alot of people like to say Sasuke didn't have any type of feeling for sakura what so ever. I believe that he did have some sort of feelings for her, he might not be in love with her but i still think he like her more than a teammate. Kind of like more than a friend, less than a lover type of thing.
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:33 pm
.. Is this what you were working on the other night? *-*
Kya~ Iia. Its so well done!
I loved it. It really showed that in that.. 5-10 minutes? that Sasuke really didn't have alot of time to think the whole situation through.
I mean. He now has an unconcious girl in his arms, and hes trying to leave the village. So what was he supposed to do?
@.@ Meh.
But~ I loved it. ;D
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:33 pm
Brittney-chan .. Is this what you were working on the other night? *-*
Kya~ Iia. Its so well done!
I loved it. It really showed that in that.. 5-10 minutes? that Sasuke really didn't have alot of time to think the whole situation through.
I mean. He now has an unconcious girl in his arms, and hes trying to leave the village. So what was he supposed to do?
@.@ Meh.
But~ I loved it. ;D Sure was. <3 Thanks.
And you bring up another point that I didn't really put in the essay, but it's obvious enough. Sasuke didn't have a lot of time to think. Add that to the fact that he's hardly a teenage, he doesn't even have the ABILITY to think it through to a higher degree. He was really put in a situation he was way too young for, and even though he is more mature than his peers, it doesn't erase the fact that he's still a CHILD. He did a great job dealing with Sakura, I think. It was sad, but he wasn't changing his mind, and he really was being as gentle as he possibly could without him giving Sakura her way.
I also agree with kawaiikanji. Sasuke had no friends whatsoever before he befriended Sakura and Naruto, and Kakashi. I think that all three of them are more than friends (less than lovers) because of the fact that he has no family, therefore they are really all he has. *nods* :3 So Sakura, as well as Naruto and Kakashi, were people he was very close to.
nightmisstress: You have perfect points. 3nodding heart The databooks don't lie, and (at least to me) it's crystal clear that Sasuke treated Sakura with more gentleness (is that even a word? XD) than everyone else. And the fact that he didn't want to get close to anyone just shows 1. How Sakura, along with Naruto, were good enough people for Sasuke to actually grow to like, and 2. Sasuke's just as human as everyone else for not being able to be "emotionless".
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