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Pandora hearts cheshire manga12/27/2023 I sympathize with it and understand how powerful it is and why, I get that he was a shell of a person and she was the only glimpse of light and hope in his life, but it's still primarily an infatuation with a girl he barely knows. I don't even know if I can call his devotion to Lacie sincere. then, the way I see it, he just traded in a shallow "hero" personality for a shallow "love-obsessed" personality, and didn't really gain complexity as a character. If I find out that his friendship with Glen isn't sincere, that there's no agonizing dilemma there between his loyalties to Glen and to Lacie, and that he's just using Glen (and Alice) to get to Lacie. I had thought that the revelations in chapter 65 had given him depth, expanding him from a squeaky-clean hero to a more morally ambiguous figure who is plagued by genuine internal conflict. Jack is also treading on dangerous ground with my liking of him as a character. Hrm (this could undermine my sense of Jack's conflicted feelings during the tragedy). But, given chapter 70, there's a very good chance it was Oz saying that. I don't want to kill people!!" which I had assumed was Jack's (since it's being quoted and showing Jack) and had hypothesized was Jack possessed by something urging him to kill people. in one flashback about Sablier ( this + next page), there's a voiceover of "Stop it. And there's this other light brown rabbit. But Oz appears with the "Alice rabbit" doll too. Others have pointed this out, too, that it was odd how Alice would appear in pictures as herself AND holding the "Alice rabbit" doll. But the rabbit in Alice's dress is supposed to be Oz too? That's. It's baffled me for so long - why he was depicted as brown rabbits and wearing hats with black rabbit ears. It was just a matter of figuring out who/what B-Rabbit was, and this explains why its power was drawn to Oz - very anomalous expression of a chain's power.Īlso, in retrospect, this explains why Oz has been associated with rabbit symbolism in Jun's art all this time. I mean, I figured that B-Rabbit was independent from both Alice and Lacie considering that Lacie contracted with B-Rabbit as a separate chain, Alice was originally human, and even after supposedly becoming B-Rabbit, the B-Rabbit power was being suspiciously siphoned away from Alice by Oz. It makes perfect sense that Oz = B-Rabbit.
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