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    What Is Censorship?

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    higher power for something to be a product of censorship? Berserk had its debut in 1988 with its prototype and 1989 as a full-fledged story. This is a manga written and drawn by Kentaro Miura who has been in

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    Berserk Movie Themes

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    entertainment with narratives, there’s no story that perfectly captures the themes of “The Healing Myth” more than the comic book “Berserk”. Berserk is a Japanese comic book created by Kentaro Miura that began publishing in 1989, telling the story of “Gattsu”, or “Guts” as he is known in the west, and the people he encounters in the medieval fantasy world of Berserk. Guts’ life, from the day he was born, is a tragic ordeal- a common summary thrown around by fans of the series is “Everything bad that

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    entertainment with narratives, there’s no story that perfectly captures the themes of “The Healing Myth” more than the comic book “Berserk”. Berserk is a Japanese comic book created by Kentaro Miura that began publishing in 1989, telling the story of “Gattsu”, or “Guts” as he is known in the west, and the people he encounters in the medieval fantasy world of Berserk. Guts’ life, from the day he was born, is a tragic ordeal- a common summary thrown around by fans of the series is “Everything bad that

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    the only type of communication known to the individual is violence. Yet even through much struggle and growing as a person, it is still possible to learn how to love another. Such is the case with the main character Guts of the graphic novel series Berserk by Kentaro Miura. I believe Guts was able to learn how to love and communicate his love for his eventual lover Caska because of these reasons, Firstly his time becoming socialized with comrades in the service of the mercenary band of the Hawk ,

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    prove proves that they were blood thirsty raiders. The Vikings battle tactics and warriors were ruthless, like their berserk warriors. Berserk warriors were just that - are where the term going berserk comes from, and berserk means violently or destructively frenzied in their approach to fighting and warfare. In their preparation for battle, So for the bBerserk warriors to go berserk they would drink a concoction made from mushrooms, allowing them to then the next day they would be seen chargeing into

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    grief, loss and abuse, the characters in both Past the Shallows and Berserk change how they act and think based on their experience. Past the Shallows centres around our two main characters, Harry and Miles, living in a small town in Tasmania, Bruny Island, as they face adversity. This adversity is their abusive father, their mother's death, Joe leaving, etc. The story ends as Harry dies, and Miles and Joe leave Bruny Island. The Berserk Black Swordsman arc centres around our main character, Guts. This

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    many similarities, they are both buff hyper-masculine males, they both wield enormous swords to fight fantastical monsters. Yet there are fundamental differences between the two. These became apparent after reading and analyzing both Beowulf and Berserk. Epic heroes are the epitome of good. They are good. They are the personified version of a culture’s beliefs on morality and virtue. Their stories are cut out: a heroic quest/journey, good versus evil, and the triumph of the hero over the villain

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    creature wild-eyed almost foaming at the mouth. Wouldn't that terrify you? This is a good description of the Berserker a Norse warrior who fought in a nearly uncontrollable, trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the English word berserk. Berserkers appear in many poems and sagas. They describe berserkers as ravenous men who kill, plunder, and loot indiscriminately. In later dates, Christian interpreters described

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    So you see, the way he plays is by going on top of the bridge and was dodging people shooting him. Me as a camper, I stayed in the back and try my best not to get hit while at the same time, trying to hit him. To be honest, it was very hard to hit Berserk. He can move super fast that even the sniper shots can’t keep up with him. After that one watch, I left because I didn’t wanted to lose and decided to show up another time. A day or two later, I decided to hop back on sniper and guess what? He was

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    Speidel, Michael. "Berserks: A History Of Indo-European "Mad Warriors"." Journal of World History: 253-90. Print. Speidel outlines the history of Berserks in five parts. He then goes on in very specific detail over each culture and time period. It’s a tremendous source for historical information/analysis. It’s great for the needed historical context of this project since it provides great historical context for the berserks. It also helps the project distinguish between

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