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To those who like tragedy, why?
I tend to avoid tragedy with a 10 ft pole since I really don't like the sad feelings that linger but when I have, I am usually OKAY at most just a little teary. I had avoided tragedy for so long but I recently watched banana fish and it completely destroyed me. I bawled for the main characters and cried so much. I am thoroughly traumatized and vow to never go through such a painful experience again (dramatic i know, but I'm just very disheartened). But for those who seek it and enjoy tragic endings, why?
The reason why mangas that has tragedy as it's biggest and most contributing genre are some of my absolute favourite is because I can either relate to the isolation and lonleness a character experiences.
To me, tragic endings in a series is like going outside and breathing in the fresh forest air.
I want to cry along with the story and feel like I...... reply