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Analyzing Kirito's Black Cats

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Kirito does whatever he can to try and protect the people around him. The largest example of this is the Black Cats. His fear springs from him blaming himself for their deaths. As such, he tries to not involve himself with other people, for fear of hurting them. This is why he distances himself from people. Asuna is an important character because she pulls him out of his shell and forces him to party with people. This is a classic hedgehog’s dilemma, and is demonstrated more times than with Shinji. People complain about the time skips, but as in any game, getting good takes a shit ton of grinding. The creators of SAO know this, and so they purposefully don't show it. What ensues is a show about times that break from the norms, and we only …show more content…

Asuna is his actual wife, they have a kid. He’s pretty much stuck with her, even if he did want to leave. So she’s part of his household. The next closest person in Sachi, who 1) died before Kirito could really get close, and 2) was not actually close to a romantic relationship. In the second Light Novel, the source material, Kirito described his relationship to Sachi as “two cats licking each other’s wounds.” The two were very platonic, and were working through their own pain. They were not close to a romantic partnership, merely friends. After Sachi we meet Silica, who is thirteen. Most thirteen year olds don’t really know what it means to “love someone.” And she called the day in episode four “the day she had an older brother.” While Silica is adopted into Kirito’s virtual family, she is a sister, not a lover. Liz is the closest person, besides Asuna, to Kirito’s pants. However, when she discovered that Kirito and Asuna had a thing, she backed off. She ran off to collect herself, as most teenagers would do. But she didn’t push it. She’s also Asuna’s best friend, and not a dick, so she didn’t compete with the prize her best friend netted. I’ve already covered Suguha, she got over her initial crush, and the two were never intimate. Sinon starts out hating Kirito for looking at her underclothes, and calls him a rival at the start of the BoB. When he gets close to her, it is because it is necessary for the battle maneuver. In the prelims, he needed to prevent her from shooting again. Looking over the bridge, they had small cover. In the cave, he comforted her while she relived her trauma and learned that a psychopath was sitting above her bed. Later, in the introduction at the bar, he uses the a word that translates to “comrades” to introduce Asuna and Liz. It’s also worth mentioning that it is a cultural norm in Japan to not introduce someone as a Significant Other unless required, and the reason that Sinon

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