Spoilers wrote:Yashumaru was order to kill Gaara by his father, the Kazekage. Gaara was an experiment, posessed by the Sand Shukaku (I believe it's a sand demon, so a high priest, I think other sources say). Since Gaara was unable to control the powers of the living spirit Shukaku, it was realized that his existence would soon become a danger to the village. Gaara thought that Yashumaru attacked him only because she had received an order from the Kazekage, but she explained that she could have declined if she wanted. Inside, she feels that she always harbored a hatred of Gaara, since he took the life of her sister. She tried to think of him as a living memento of her sister, but she knew the truth that Gaara's mother never wished to give birth to him. She related it to "emotional scars that never healed," like the pain discussion she and Gaara had in Episode 76. Gaara's name actually means "A demon that loves only himself," but his mother did so out of spite. It was given as an eternal reminder that he was never loved by anyone, not even her. That all pretty much goes against what Yashumaru told Gaara about love in Episode 76, and it's too much for him to handle. That's why he gets disturbed whenever anyone shows love to another.
Rozard wrote:Hey, I said I'd explain itThere's a lot to it, and a little more that I just summarized. If you didn't want to know, then you shouldn't have highlighted it
Moonlight Soldier wrote:Hmm...this begs a new question for the anime then....does Gaara infact love the sand...? ....doesn't he consider it his mother?
keyboardsamurai wrote:all the flash backs of his discussion about pain, it seems like that is the only time, when he was still average and had some fealling towards people. However as soon as the sand took over that's when Gaara became the Gaara that is now. And his compressed memories of the pass are released whenever he sees anyone feal anything towards anyone other than anger, fear or hate. Something he can't comprehend because he has never felt it.
freeze_lord wrote:Gaara has felt many emotions that include love, trust and emotions like that are positive. His caretaker (i forgot his name) gave him the chance to experience those emotions. I have a hunch that its more due to that caretaker that he has trouble expressing himself due to the way that he was lost. That is the only real parental figure that Gaara has since his father wasnt really there for him. I think Gaara has flashbacks because that young side of him who wasnt a monster is battling with the monster he has become. Which begs the question, had Gaara's caretaker not died and had his father not tried to kill him would Gaara have been much more similar to Naruto? Could he have possibly been a force to be reckon with for the good side?
Daio Kaji wrote:freeze_lord wrote:Gaara has felt many emotions that include love, trust and emotions like that are positive. His caretaker (i forgot his name) gave him the chance to experience those emotions. I have a hunch that its more due to that caretaker that he has trouble expressing himself due to the way that he was lost. That is the only real parental figure that Gaara has since his father wasnt really there for him. I think Gaara has flashbacks because that young side of him who wasnt a monster is battling with the monster he has become. Which begs the question, had Gaara's caretaker not died and had his father not tried to kill him would Gaara have been much more similar to Naruto? Could he have possibly been a force to be reckon with for the good side?
...YES, i think that's what the whole thing was about when Naruto was saying that they were exactly alike, the difference being that Naruto was the one that found people to except him
except, Gaara would be MORE powerful, Naruto has to be in very extreme situations for his fox power to surface, Gaara's power on the other hand is only a matter of will-power, not danger
[/quote]Rozard wrote:.... Yashumaru attacked him only because she had received an order from the Kazekage, but she explained that she could have declined if she wanted. Inside, she feels that she always harbored a hatred of Gaara, since he took the life of her sister.....[/color]
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