Last Updated on September 16, 2022
When does sasuke join the Akatsuki? Is he loyal to them after Itachi’s death? And why is Sakura captured by sasuke? Let’s find out. I’ll also discuss his character development. Let’s begin! After all, what happens when a member of a clan defected? Is it possible that Sasuke’s character development reflects his loyalty to the akatsuki?
sasuke’s loyalty to akatsuki
Despite the fact that he had previously worked for the Akatsuki, Sasuke had a hard time committing to them. It seems that he was hesitant to join them, but he eventually came around. His loyalty to the Akatsuki was ultimately rewarded when he was killed by one of their members. Here are some reasons why Sasuke might have been hesitant to align himself with them.
As a result of his defeat of Naruto, Sasuke’s loyalty to the Akatsuki was not always clear. Sasuke often displayed indifference to his teammates, thinking himself to be better than the others. For instance, he refused to cooperate with his teammate, Sakura Haruno. However, his stance on the matter changed and he grew to value the team more than revenge.
Later, in order to prove his loyalty to the Akatsuki, Sasuke developed an advanced form of Fire Release. This new technique, called Blaze Release, drew power from Amaterasu and unleashed a massive wave of black flames. It could incinerate anything in its field of vision, and Sasuke could control its movement. His newfound power even allowed him to create spikes to defend himself.
While Sasuke’s loyalty to the Akatsuki is questionable, he does have one major asset in common with his former comrades. He believes that the akatsuki is one of the most powerful organizations in the world. In addition, the akatsuki’s purpose is to bring down the world. Pain’s aims were met when the Akatsuki attacked Konoha, but he lost his life because of it.
During the time of Tobi’s death, Sasuke’s loyalties to the Akatsuki were tested. Itachi had been an eyesore for Tobi. But itachi’s death had a positive effect on the village. Sasuke had learned bits of information from all Akatsuki, and his new-found strength was able to defeat pain and kill the Pain.
Although Sasuke was popular, he tended to shun the company of other people. Although his skill and great strength made him popular among his comrades, his aloofness did not make him close to anyone. This is a good thing because he was an outcast of the clan, and was blaming them for the Nine-Tails attack. Although this was the case, he nevertheless acted loyally to the Akatsuki.
Despite his disloyalty towards the Akatsuki, he became popular with females. His only objective was revenge and power. He rejected Sakura Haruno’s affection and repeatedly tried to kill her. Eventually, he left her behind. He then made his way to the Akatsuki lair, where he discovered a crow clone of Itachi, and an abandoned Uchiha Stronghold.
Itachi’s death
The events surrounding Itachi’s death when Sasuki joins the Akatsuki are both confusing and tragic. Sasuke is confused about how to deal with his older brother and is at a loss about what to do. He was afraid to follow Itachi because he had been shielding him from danger and felt guilty about protecting his little brother. The two brothers had grown up together and had been raised by the same parents. While Itachi’s desire to protect his younger brother was admirable, he still wanted to make amends and help him get to where he belonged.
In episode 138, “The End”, Itachi dies after using most of his energy to free Sasuke from Orochimaru. Sasuke and Itachi also battle against Madara’s Susanoo clad wood clones. After the battle, Zetsu realizes that Sasuke’s Fire Release: Great Dragon Fire Technique combined with Itachi’s Amaterasu has generated a storm of thunder.
Itachi’s death has implications beyond Sasuke. His death disqualifies him from being an Anbu because of his heart of gold. Hiruzen’s decision to remove Kakashi from the Anbu ranks and make him a genin leader prevented the Uchiha Clan from being overthrown. Sasuke, on the other hand, becomes a powerful ally of the Akatsuki.
In the 2009 anime, Itachi dies when Sasuke gains the Sharingan power. This act is a result of Itachi’s guilt, and he was convinced that the only way to meet his end was by Sasuke’s hands. The purpose of This Act is to give Sasuke the opportunity to be a hero by killing Itachi.
The manga and anime series introduced many members of the Akatsuki before the main storyline began. The characters also introduced the other members of the organization before the main storyline. While they were mostly filler, they were important to the Akatsuki. During the storyline, the Akatsuki gained a few new recruits. While some of these members were new, they were considered minor players. Several of them were killed in battles with Sasuke.
The manga is also notable for highlighting the importance of Thisachi’s death. While Sasuke is the main character of Naruto, the secondary character is Itachi’s brother. This brother of Sasuke is a cult favorite, and his death is a significant moment in the series. The manga is not only a classic, but has become a major media phenomenon.
Sakura’s capture by sasuke
The series begins with Sakura being captured by Sasuke during a ramen dinner. Sasuke is annoyed and hesitant to take her back, because she keeps reminding him of his past and bonds. To make matters worse, he wants her to hate him and stop loving him, but the feeling is too strong to overcome. Then, as the series proceeds, he tries to take Sakura out of the scene by knocking her unconscious.
The capture of Sakura by Sasuke is not entirely unexpected, given the character traits of both characters. However, Sasuke is the only surviving member of the Uchiha clan. In fact, he was left out of the fight when his family was massacred during the Third Great Ninja War. He was isolated and cold after the attack on the Uchiha clan. But the death of several samurai protecting the Uchiha clan and the killing of Gaara have all contributed to his mental state.
After the attack, Naruto and Sai returned to the palace to confront Sasuke. The two had been friends before, but the encounter with Sasuke was a turning point for Naruto and Sakura. They were forced to face each other once again. In the aftermath of the fight, the new team was able to save the day and reunite with the rest of the Konoha family.
Sasuke had always felt inferior to Itachi and had spent his childhood seeking acknowledgement from his father and loved ones. In the ensuing battle, Sasuke has been trapped in another dimension, and Sakura and Obito seek him out. Sasuke’s desire for acknowledgment from his friend is very similar to that of Sakura. They finally find him at the end of the Fourth Great Ninja War.
After rescuing Sakura from the Akatsuki, she realizes that her training was not in vain. She vows to become a respected shinobi. Sasuke also takes her to the library for inspiration, where she meets a bored tokujo. Through this mentorship, Sakura manages to change her destiny and triumph over all odds. The story ends with the reintroduction of Sasuke and Naruto.
As a result, Sasuke leaves Sakura with Pakkun, but this time, he tells him to keep her safe. After all, he has been focused on revenge for most of the series, now his first priority is Yoko. He’s clearly putting her life over his own. He can’t afford to miss this opportunity. The couple is soon married, and they have a child together. Sasuke’s journey back to Leaf Village will be a long one, and Sakura’s happiness is bound to become an integral part of his future.
Sasuke’s patience is rewarded. He has to wait almost a decade to seek revenge on his big brother. He also has to train under Orochimaru for three years before he can fight on his own. He prefers to attack by reacting to his opponent, rather than strategizing beforehand. However, while Sasuke is not the same as Shikamaru Nara, they share the same impulsiveness and a deep understanding of the nature of a fight.
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