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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:07 pm
No, Sasuke doesn't die, but if you have read all the chapters up to 474 you know that Sasuke might as well be. But who thinks that Naruto will stop everyone from killing Sasuke? Cause I see it as Naruto trying too, than everyone thinking naruto went bad, and than everyone will want Naruto killed too. I really, REALLY don't want Sasuke dead though cause he is an amazing character even though he is an idiot for a lot of the things he did. But yeah, you never know what could happen.
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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 7:33 pm
I'm looking forward to his death :'D and sakura's too *crosses fingers*
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:32 pm
Well Sasuke is a very touche subject. I have nothing against Sasuke for he is the product of certian people's decsions that very complicated plus he's been basically used by the older shinobis and its just been really out of control. But even with that at hand, Sasuke has committed crimes that he needs to be held to and ....I just dont see Sasuke walking away from this scotch free. he is either going to be caputured and punished or he is going to die. period there is no arguing on the matter for I'm very sure the author of naruto will follow society's way of working with guilty criminals.
Naruto on the other hand I very highly doubt will die. He is the main plot character and his role in the story is too highly needed to continue the plot. Yes, more than likely he'll have some close calls but that's to keep readers reading. I mean would you read a story that had all the characters happy and carefree and did absolutely nothing that could be problematic? That's more of a little little kiddie story to me and I frankly can't read that kind of boring stuff, not even as a child could I do so.
Naruto is the plot character and the story is told with his perspective in mind so, the only way he would die is if the author had enough and wanted to end so that it could NOT be continued in any manner. That's my personal opition. neutral
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