Analyze the critical reception of the featuring Near and Mello.
Light wanted to be the savior of humanity. In the end, he proved only that he was tragically, irrevocably human. death.note anime
The story centers on , a brilliant but cynical high school student who feels bored with the mundane criminality of the world. His life changes forever when he finds a mysterious black notebook dropped on school grounds by a Shinigami (death god) named Ryuk . Analyze the critical reception of the featuring Near
By making the protagonist the villain, the show challenges the viewer to decide whether they are rooting for Kira’s "justice" or L’s "law and order." This ambiguity is exactly why fans are still debating the ending nearly two decades later. Visual and Auditory Atmosphere The story centers on , a brilliant but
, under the alias "Kira," believes justice is the eradication of "evil" to create a utopian world, viewing himself as a god-like figure who is above the law
L’s successors who introduce contrasting approaches to capturing Kira in the series' second half—Near through cold logic, and Mello through reckless ambition. Themes: Morality, Justice, and Power