There are a lot of fictional works which try to convey an inspirational message, and oftentimes, it's through a specific character. Sometimes, it's even their personality that can be found inspirational. Are there any characters in particular that you find inspirational? I've got a couple:
Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto/Naruto Shippuden)
Naruto's probably the one who I find to be the biggest role model. Ever since he was born, he was constantly rejected by just about everyone he knew. While I have people who accept me, I've never really been the most likable guy, and similarly to Naruto, I have a tendency to really annoy a lot of people. However, Naruto has had a dream he's been chasing through the whole series: To become the leader of his village, and gain acceptance from the others. Even though there are times that this seemed unlikely, and there were moments when it would be easier to just quit and do something else, he never backed away. At the start of the series, he was practically hated by a lot of his fellow students, and no one took him seriously. However, after years of perseverance, he finally became the hero of his village, and easily one of the most powerful ninja there. He proved that even the most unlikable people can be accepted if they try their hardest, which I can respect a lot.
Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya (Sword Art Online)
Kirito never had much of an inspirational message behind his character, I've just always admired him as a character. He was incredibly selfless, being willing to play the role of a villain in order to get negative attention off of many people who he didn't even know. He made a few mistakes over the course of the series, but instead of letting them slow him down, he used them as motivation to grow even stronger. While he was fairly shy, similarly to me, he managed to be very loyal to his friends, and very caring towards those close to him. He also fought for those who had made him a public target, and hated him, because it was the right thing to do. He was a true hero, and I can appreciate that in a character.
There are a lot of fictional works which try to convey an inspirational message, and oftentimes, it's through a specific character. Sometimes, it's even their personality that can be found inspirational. Are there any characters in particular that you find inspirational? I've got a couple:
Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto/Naruto Shippuden)
Naruto's probably the one who I find to be the biggest role model. Ever since he was born, he was constantly rejected by just about everyone he knew. While I have people who accept me, I've never really been the most likable guy, and similarly to Naruto, I have a tendency to really annoy a lot of people. However, Naruto has had a dream he's been chasing through the whole series: To become the leader of his village, and gain acceptance from the others. Even though there are times that this seemed unlikely, and there were moments when it would be easier to just quit and do something else, he never backed away. At the start of the series, he was practically hated by a lot of his fellow students, and no one took him seriously. However, after years of perseverance, he finally became the hero of his village, and easily one of the most powerful ninja there. He proved that even the most unlikable people can be accepted if they try their hardest, which I can respect a lot.
Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya (Sword Art Online)
Kirito never had much of an inspirational message behind his character, I've just always admired him as a character. He was incredibly selfless, being willing to play the role of a villain in order to get negative attention off of many people who he didn't even know. He made a few mistakes over the course of the series, but instead of letting them slow him down, he used them as motivation to grow even stronger. While he was fairly shy, similarly to me, he managed to be very loyal to his friends, and very caring towards those close to him. He also fought for those who had made him a public target, and hated him, because it was the right thing to do. He was a true hero, and I can appreciate that in a character.