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The creator of Jujutsu Kaisen explains the true message of the manga

 

The creator of Jujutsu Kaisen explains the true message of the manga

Jujutsu Kaisen has become one of the most popular and acclaimed series of the moment since Gege Akutami 's controversial work has been characterized by presenting all kinds of explicit scenes full of brutal violence that has been one of the distinctive features that has separated this story from the typical Shonen since the dark and gloomy premise that the mangaka has developed has ensured great success.


Likewise, the plot of Jujutsu Kaisen is full of many elements that have made it very striking, since sorcery and cursed weapons have been objects of great interest, since the mangaka has known how to sublimely use and adapt each resource to his disposition, telling a very engaging story that addresses different metaphors in a very insightful way.


The recent arc of the anime has been a great example of this, since, from beginning to end, Jujutsu Kaisen has included a great message that could have several interpretations, which, through an interview, the mangaka explained, letting us know what he wanted to convey with the premise of his fascinating story.


Gege Akutami explains what the true message of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga is

Jujutsu Kaisen has had a very interesting development, since after its first season this series took an unusual approach, focusing on telling the story of Yuta Okkotsu through Jujutsu Kaisen 0. Likewise, the second season instead of returning to the present day and developing Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara, decided to explore Gojo's past in the Star Vessel arc before moving on to Shibuya, demonstrating the unique treatment that Akutami has given to the history.

In fact, Jujutsu Kaisen has included several very interesting elements that have given greater depth to the plot, which has been full of enigmas and very unexpected moments. However, like every mangaka, Akutami has been responsible for transmitting a message by exploring each arc of the series, which many have interpreted in various ways.

However, the mangaka himself has decided to explain the true message of the manga, since the arcs that have been addressed are crucial to understanding the premise that Akutami has tried to convey in its story. Likewise, through a recent interview, this artist explained this detail, of which the user called raeinbows shared a fragment of it, revealing the mangaka's explanation.

Gege Akutami explains the true message of Jujutsu Kaisen, stating that the vision of good and evil in the series can be interpretive since no one has the final truth, both the "good" and "bad" characters. Well, although some seek to kill the hero out of pure selfishness, other individuals pursue their own objectives, guided by their convictions.

Akutami's message clearly indicates that the characters in the series on both sides pursue their own objectives, based on their ethics, which makes the actions of many of the sorcerers in the series more understandable.

It should be noted that this work has shown the different nuances and motivations of each of the sorcerers and curses that come to life in the series, as they have a very marked personality and determination that the mangaka has tried to convey in an exceptional way, which is why This message is effectively incorporated into the story, being a very successful premise that has accompanied each event of Jujutsu Kaisen.

A clear example of this message is the motivations of Suguru Geto, which made him become a villain, since he felt a deep contempt for humans, considering them inferior beings, this is a personal struggle that he tried to carry out this controversial sorcerer, so the message that Akutami included in the work faithfully adheres to each of the actions of its characters.

Without a doubt, Akutami has done a splendid job in trying to convey this message in his work, since he has captured it exceptionally in each personality and action of each of the characters in the series, who have clearly shown to be guided by their own objectives and ethics at all times.

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