Important points
- Quirks shape personal identity and self-worth. It defines the way of life and the feeling of belonging to the characters.
- Society's perception of strange behavior It will determine whether that person will be labeled a hero or a villain.
- Living in a hegemonic society means immense social pressure and expectations on eccentric bearers.
in the world of My Hero AcademiaTemperament is a superhuman ability that an individual is born with. These abilities are often evident from the age of four. And it is known to affect more than 80% of the population, as these abilities appear when a person is at an early stage of development. It is therefore not uncommon for them to create their own personalities from their strange habits. and make some important decisions to accommodate their idiosyncrasies.
Quirks are extremely important in this world. and being born without any strange habits It is considered a bad thing. Fans saw that Izuku How Midoriya and his mother were upset when the doctor told them that Midoriya would grow up without one, how profound his quirks are with each person. Because it determines self-perception. social interaction and career path Without strange habits Midoriya also knows that he cannot adapt and cannot be a hero. No matter how difficult it was for him to dream about it. The presence or absence of idiosyncrasies It will determine the majority of the characters' lives. They often create expectations that shape how they fit into society.
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Personal temperament and identity
self awareness
Personal identity is how a person defines and understands himself. This includes aspects such as their personality, values, beliefs, and the role they play in life. It is what some people consider to be unique and what makes them feel like an individual, separate from others. Characters in My Hero Academia Often tying their sense of self-worth to their idiosyncrasies, an example is Midoriya who was born with signs that he might not display his idiosyncrasies. Midoriya feels inadequate and worthless because he is part of a minority born without quirks. and cannot be a hero
Midoriya's encounter with All Might and his acquisition of One For All changed his outlook. It gives him a sense of purpose and belonging. Midoriya's self-worth increases as he sees himself as someone who can be a hero.
Yuka Aoyama was born without any quirks. This leads him and his parents to look for unconventional ways to develop quirks, such as contacting All For One, the world's greatest villain. Which gives him a strange angle. But it must come at a cost. Being born without any strange habits In a world where most people are born with strange habits This made his parents fear the kind of discrimination he would face for things that were not their fault. Personally, Yuka struggles to fit in and views herself as inferior and unworthy. Just like Midoriya. Even though he has a strange habit But he still has to contend with insecurities. Because he knew what he had to go through. And the price he had to pay for this strange behavior.
self acceptance
Quirks are something that a person has little control over. Each person has a strange personality. that are different Some people have power stronger and has more versatility than others This makes each of them see themselves less without appearing cooler or more powerful. Eiichiro Kirishima has trouble accepting his strange personality because he feels it is inferior in comparison. With other people, such as Todoroki's half-hot, half-cold personality. Or Bakugo's explosive personality. As time passes Kirishima has learned to accept his strong abilities. Learning that courage is more than flashy power, his teacher Shota Aizawa can thank him as well. He really learned that Then it is a matter of individual resilience and spirit. Learning this made him accept himself. Make him feel like he's part of a group of friends.
Temperament and social roles
bearer of strange habits How do they get along?
While some people use their quirks for good. But some people use it in a bad way. Because of this, there are villains and heroes in this world. Society expects people who use strange habits to behave. in a good way to protect their city and even the world from villains. And it also doesn't oppress minorities who happen to have no personality whatsoever.
Heroes are celebrated for using their idiosyncrasies. to protect society Meanwhile, those who abuse or reject social norms, such as Tomura Shigaraki, the Villians, Dabi, and others, are labeled as villains. The difference between heroes and villains often isn't just based on quirk. But it also depends on how society perceives and responds to the individual. For example, if society views Stain as a villain, Stain is also not a hero. But his role may be seen as heroic to some and villainous to others. Stain is determined to weed out unholy heroes. Has hidden intentions of being a hero and aim for fame and money A true hero shouldn't care about the benefits that come with the role. Instead, they should be concerned only with saving lives and seeking justice.
According to Stain, only All Might can be considered a true hero. And the rest are for selfish reasons only. Regardless of Stein's motivations and beliefs, Society considers him a criminal because he likes to kill people.
All Might is the perfect example of what society expects of quirk holders. which is hero All Might served and protected Japan so well that he was honored as a symbol of peace and ranked as the number one hero in Japan. Rain, shine; As long as the criminal is threatening the public or the public is in danger. All Might will appear. Even though seriously injured But he doesn't want to step down because of society's expectations.
Discrimination and Prejudice
In such a world, discrimination and bias are inevitable. Enji shows bias towards Todoroki over his other children due to his strange personality. that he has in common His bias causes Toya Todoroki, his eldest son, to turn to the dark side as Toya becomes the villain Dabi that fans love. Most are painfully familiar.
People who are born with a destructive nature or who are considered “evil” by society's standards. For example, Spinner from League of Villains fits society's standards for villains. Because of having strange habits Mutants like Gecko Spinner have lizard-like characteristics and face discrimination. Spinner and others For example, he was pressured by society to face prejudice or rejection. This reinforces the rigid social structure. with strange habits It serves as the primary factor in determining one's place in the world. Whether it is empowering a person to become famous or limiting their possible roles.
Social pressure and expectations
What to expect from idiosyncratic owners
With great power comes great responsibility. And although these people do not seek the power they were born with, But they are also responsible for having such powers. Characters with strange habits Often faced with enormous social pressure to become a hero and live up to expectations, All Might's idiosyncrasies are one for all. Position him as a symbol of peace. By placing the weight of society's safety on his shoulders.
Although there is a large hole in the chest. But All Might doesn't want to retire from being a hero because society expects protection from him. And he kept the villain in his place, as most people feared him. In the end, he had to retire because he had completely drained One For All of his fire, reducing him to a idiosyncratic, shadowy figure. of his former strong self
Society also causes the creation of criminals. Each person has the power to control their strange habits. There was little they could find. But there are some quirks that look good and some that don't. Society views Bakugo's explosion quirk as a great quirk. And they thought Bakugou was more likely to be the culprit. There are other characters who are judged like this. Unlike Bakugou, who sticks to his heroic ways, these other characters, not so much. Characters like Spinner, Dabi, Twice, and Himiko Toga become villains in response to their strange behavior. That alienates them from social norms.
in the end
Living in a dominant society brings a lot of pressure, expectations, and self-acceptance. having strange habits In this world, it means that the person must be a hero or a villain. Not during that time Only people without tact have the right to say what they want to be. But they definitely can't be heroes. Quirks are more than superhuman abilities that these people are born with. It determines their fate. determine their interactions with others And most importantly, it determines how an individual perceives himself.
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In My Hero Academia, some humans have special powers called Quirks. Izuku Midoriya, nicknamed Deku, is not one of them. Deku has always worshiped heroes like his number one hero, All Might, and since he was a child. He had always wanted to be a hero. Make him always hold him back. But a chance encounter with All Might after discovering a classmate in danger sets Deku on the path to becoming a true hero. My Hero Academia centers on Deku and the hero training class at UA, a school of This molds the user into strange habits. Become a future hero through fake rescue missions. combat training and other hero sharing tasks When young deku inherit the personality In “One for All,” he will learn what it means to be a true hero while facing down dastardly villains.
- studio
- bone
- creator
- Kohei Horikoshi
- Number of episodes
- 159