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He resolves to become successful in his new life, discarding his past identity for his new life as Rudeus Greyrat. Due to inherited affinity and early training, Rudeus becomes highly skilled at magic with help from his previous life's intuitions. During his childhood, he becomes a student of a demon magician Roxy Migurdia, a friend to half-elf Sylphiette, and a tutor to noble heiress Eris Boreas Greyrat. Rudeus tries his best to live this new life with no regrets to leave behind.Links Light Novel official Light Novel MyAnimeList Light Novel AniList Manga official Manga MyAnimeList Manga AniList Anime official Anime MyAnimeList Anime AniList Characters Season 2Season 1Rudeus GreyratSylphietteNornAishaSaraSuzanneTimothyMimirPatrisSoldat HecklerAriel Anemoi AsuraLuke Notos GreyratElinalise DragonroadCliff GrimoireZanoba ShironeLinia DedoldiaPursena AdoldiaJulieBadigadiNanahoshi ShizukaRudeus GreyratSylphietteEris Boreas GreyratRoxy MigurdiaPaul GreyratZenith GreyratLiliaRuijerd Superdia Featured Article Nanahoshi Shizuka, also known as Silent Seven Stars during her stay in Ranoa Magic Academy is one of the people Rudeus saved from being hit by a truck in his previous life. However, in that moment, she was transported to the Human World some time after Rudeus, resulting in the Teleport Incident.
It is depicted as a collective failure, starting from school managers and overwhelmed teachers to the class community itself. [22] The film, lastly, deals with the theme of suicide. Yamada said she was "determined to confront the topic with integrity and treat it gracefully", stressing that it "is by any means not the right decision". [23] Stylistic means[edit] The narration of Shōya's story, starting from his past to present, describes how he slips to the lower end of the hierarchy that he established at the beginning. From his perspective, it is shown how bullying can affect an adolescent's psyche and prove his resilience. Shōya faces many challenges: the rejection of Shōko's mother or the avoidance of former classmates, who don't want to confront their past behaviour when he and Shōko work through their past. [24] Shōya's alienation and inability to look at his fellow people are symbolised by crosses (✖️) on their faces. [25] This behaviour is often emphasised by camera framing, which avoids the faces of people around him as Shōya shies away from eye contact, often focusing on body language instead. [26] In some face-to-face conversations, Shōya's interlocutor's face is cut out of the frame; the empty space left behind him achieves an unsettling effect for the viewer. [21] Symbolism[edit] The film relies on subtle and sensuous motifs. [27] Yamada uses flower language to reflect feelings and personality of the characters.
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