Friday, October 26, 2018
Week 10 Question
Chapter 2 page 11 is very important because it is where All Might offers to pass down his powers to Deku and he accepts the offer. This is the beginning of Deku's journey of becoming the greatest hero, as well as making All Might's power his own.
Friday, October 19, 2018
Week 9 Questions
1) Why does Horikoshi make the story mainly about Midoriya, but slowly starts getting a bit into depth about the other characters?
I feel like this was a very effective way to incorporate and show how everyone else in the story affects each other, sort of like a chain reaction. Technically this is Midoriya’s story and how he became the greatest hero, but he wouldn’t have been able to reach that point if it wasn’t for the people that were part of his life before and after he got accepted to UA.
2) Why is Bakugo usually mean to Midoriya, and why does it gradually begin to fade away?
Midoriya and Bakugo have known each other for quite the time, they are childhood friends who basically grew up together. As Bakugo got praised for his quirk, he grew this sort of pride which made him see himself above everyone else. Even in that way Midoriya admired him so much. But Bakugo saw it as Midoriya looking down on him whenever he offered him help. When Modoriya got his powers, Bakugo noticed and he questioned it, he realized that he isn’t as weak as he used to be when they were children. All of this ends up leading up to their fight in one of the chapters. The fight where Bakugo revealed his true feelings and he hated the fact that he was the end of All Might, since All Might ran out of time and his powers, so he was no longer the number 1 hero.
3) Why is every character an important part in the story?
Every character is an important asset to the story because each one of them admires something another character has, in terms of hopes, dreams, and goals. For example, everyone usually gets inspiration from Midoriya and Bakugo because they both want to be better than each other and the best heroes there is. Whenever they compete it fires up all the other students because they are inspired by how much they’re willing to train and do to become the best heroes. Whenever the attacks happened, they’d be the ones to jump into action, which then encouraged the others to have faith in themselves and also decide to take action. Even though in the beginning Midoriya wasn’t comfortable with his new quirk, he did not hesitate to take part in the action, even if he wasn’t sure about what the outcome would be.
I feel like this was a very effective way to incorporate and show how everyone else in the story affects each other, sort of like a chain reaction. Technically this is Midoriya’s story and how he became the greatest hero, but he wouldn’t have been able to reach that point if it wasn’t for the people that were part of his life before and after he got accepted to UA.
2) Why is Bakugo usually mean to Midoriya, and why does it gradually begin to fade away?
Midoriya and Bakugo have known each other for quite the time, they are childhood friends who basically grew up together. As Bakugo got praised for his quirk, he grew this sort of pride which made him see himself above everyone else. Even in that way Midoriya admired him so much. But Bakugo saw it as Midoriya looking down on him whenever he offered him help. When Modoriya got his powers, Bakugo noticed and he questioned it, he realized that he isn’t as weak as he used to be when they were children. All of this ends up leading up to their fight in one of the chapters. The fight where Bakugo revealed his true feelings and he hated the fact that he was the end of All Might, since All Might ran out of time and his powers, so he was no longer the number 1 hero.
3) Why is every character an important part in the story?
Every character is an important asset to the story because each one of them admires something another character has, in terms of hopes, dreams, and goals. For example, everyone usually gets inspiration from Midoriya and Bakugo because they both want to be better than each other and the best heroes there is. Whenever they compete it fires up all the other students because they are inspired by how much they’re willing to train and do to become the best heroes. Whenever the attacks happened, they’d be the ones to jump into action, which then encouraged the others to have faith in themselves and also decide to take action. Even though in the beginning Midoriya wasn’t comfortable with his new quirk, he did not hesitate to take part in the action, even if he wasn’t sure about what the outcome would be.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Week 8 Questions
1) I think I did pretty good for the first 9 weeks since I actually kept up with the reading. I don’t think I’lil change much since I actually did what I had to do the first 9 weeks, so I’m going to keep it that way.
2) There is way too many events that happened throughout the whole story, but to keep it simple I will say that there is a league of villains and their goal is to get rid of heroes. But alongside with that, the story of how Midoriya became the greatest hero is also unfolding. One of out of all the many things that happened that was the most important in my opinion was All Might’s end. His time ran out and he is no longer #1 Hero due to his conditions, which is what starts to bring attention to villains since they think they can do whatever they want just because he is weak. Most of the events that took place where mostly trainings as well as encounters with actual villains which really helped give a boost to everyone’s character development.
2) There is way too many events that happened throughout the whole story, but to keep it simple I will say that there is a league of villains and their goal is to get rid of heroes. But alongside with that, the story of how Midoriya became the greatest hero is also unfolding. One of out of all the many things that happened that was the most important in my opinion was All Might’s end. His time ran out and he is no longer #1 Hero due to his conditions, which is what starts to bring attention to villains since they think they can do whatever they want just because he is weak. Most of the events that took place where mostly trainings as well as encounters with actual villains which really helped give a boost to everyone’s character development.
Friday, October 5, 2018
Week 7 Questions
I feel like the 4 categories my manga would fall under would be a clumsy lead character, action, adventure, and finding yourself and a purpose. I chose these 4 because it accurately describes all the characteristics that are occurring in the story. For example, Deku was new to having a quirk, therefore he didn’t really know how to control it in a way. But before that quirk he felt as if he didn’t have a purpose because everyone else around him had a quirk. He felt as if he was useless since half of the society was made up of kids with powers. Action and adventure tie in with all the events of the hero world that he is living in. Deku is really clumsy, he isn’t really one to know how to react in certain situations without being weird and I think that’s pretty cool cause maybe more than half of us can relate.
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