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Why Isagi's Ego is NOT Victory At Any Cost

Suzels 47,518 2 months ago
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In recent chapters (chapter 284, 285, 286), Blue Lock protagonist Yoichi Isagi adopted a philosophy of winning above all, at the cost of his soul. So what to make of these developments? This analysis explores Isagi's newfound mentality through the lens of his ongoing character conflict, namely his regret in chapter 1 of having made an assist versus shooting without hesitation. Moreover, it shows that Isagi's new developments fit in with a wider trend of character writing in the Neo Egoist League: in the NEL, main characters (Kunigami, Reo, Nagi, Barou, Kaiser, Rin) all take two steps forward, one step backward. This video shows that Isagi is making a similar move: as a talented learner, he returns to his origin (the theme of PXG), but he misinterprets the moment that turned him into an egoist striker. Thumbnail by The Artist Formerly Known As Siyorix Support me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/Suzels Second channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZZDa6WiAydU9gn4eYgBGVA Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuzelsManga What I'm reading: https://kitsu.io/users/Suzels/library?media=manga CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction 0:55 Forward and backward 2:55 Shooting yourself 9:26 Rin rebutted 11:31 Return to origin 14:39 I wanted to win 20:04 Sealed away MUSIC Forest Heartbeat by malictusmusic from Pixabay 180118 Dark Heavy Ethnic Industrial by WELC0MEИ0 from Pixabay

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