Monday, 5 March 2007

Visual Examples



Much of Miyazaki's work depicts the path of personal growth and changes of a character from childhood to maturity. In the beginning, the protagonist (almost always a girl) is usually naïve, overly reliant on others, or selfish. As the story progresses into a crisis, the character is confronted with challenges, hardships, and failure, which she learns to overcome by relying on her own will and inner strength. In the end, these characters are able to make their own decisions and gain self-reliance (wikipedia)

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