214 : The Burden I Should Bear Page
Sakura’s attempt to kill Sasuke herself is driven by a desire to "fix" the problem she feels she helped create.
Why did Sakura think she could kill Sasuke alone? Was it out of love or a sense of duty? 214 : The Burden I Should Bear
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Sasuke asks Sakura to replace Karin as his medic, reducing her value to a tool. How does this contrast with how Team 7 originally valued her?
True strength is defined not by the power to destroy, but by the capacity to endure pain for the sake of others. Discussion Points for Study
Carrying a burden alone often leads to desperation. This episode highlights the danger of trying to resolve deep-seated group trauma through solitary sacrifice. 3. The Choice of Hatred vs. Protection
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