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In this conversation, the participants delve into the themes and character dynamics of Berserk Volume 11. They discuss the graphic nature of the content, the cultural expectations surrounding manga, and the impact of art style on storytelling. The conversation also explores the nature of violence in narratives, the transformation of key characters like Griffith, and the philosophical implications of free will versus destiny. Overall, the discussion highlights the complexity of Berserk's storytelling and its reception among audiences. In this conversation, the speakers delve into themes of free will, destiny, and the nature of human beings, exploring how choices shape outcomes. They discuss the philosophical implications of death, both physical and spiritual, and the significance of prophecies within the narrative. The characters of the Godhand are examined, alongside moments of comic relief amidst dark themes. Predictions for future volumes are made, particularly regarding the impending eclipse and its consequences, as well as the emotional toll on characters like Guts and Griffith. The discussion concludes with a reflection on community engagement and the anticipation of future events in the story.
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Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
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In this conversation, the participants delve into the themes and character dynamics of Berserk Volume 11. They discuss the graphic nature of the content, the cultural expectations surrounding manga, and the impact of art style on storytelling. The conversation also explores the nature of violence in narratives, the transformation of key characters like Griffith, and the philosophical implications of free will versus destiny. Overall, the discussion highlights the complexity of Berserk's storytelling and its reception among audiences. In this conversation, the speakers delve into themes of free will, destiny, and the nature of human beings, exploring how choices shape outcomes. They discuss the philosophical implications of death, both physical and spiritual, and the significance of prophecies within the narrative. The characters of the Godhand are examined, alongside moments of comic relief amidst dark themes. Predictions for future volumes are made, particularly regarding the impending eclipse and its consequences, as well as the emotional toll on characters like Guts and Griffith. The discussion concludes with a reflection on community engagement and the anticipation of future events in the story.
Find Varsha
Find JCM Berne
Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)
Support the show
Page Chewing Blog
Page Chewing Forum
Film Chewing Podcast
Speculative Speculations Podcast
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Join Riverside.fm
Co-Hosts:
Jarrod
Varsha
Chris
Jose
Carl D. Albert (author)
Thomas J. Devens (author)
Alex French (author)
Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)

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