uc pseudonym wrote:It was not until editing that I realized how "large" this chapter was in the sense of content covered.
Kaori wrote:Although I have expressed interest in the interactions between Hinata and Sasuke several times before, I believe that this focus is justified given the story itself. Assuming that your focusing on their relationship is deliberate, the emphasis is particularly clear within this chapter. For one thing, there is the simple fact that the chapter opens with Sasuke and Hinata by themselves]
Thank you. At this point I'll also thank you for your rather extensive response; I will not respond to each statement individually, but I do appreciate all of them.Kaori wrote:The main thing I want to point out is that scenes where Hinata is followed by Sasuke, watched by Sasuke, or otherwise encounters him while she is alone have happened frequently enough that they have become a sort of type scene within the story. There are some recurring elements within them, as well: Hinata leaves the group. Hinata is not specifically seeking out Sasuke. Hinata is able to sense Sasuke’s presence. To a certain extent, they are somewhat predictable]
Hm; I hadn't considered that interpretation. In this scene it was actually my intention that Hinata was actively seeking Sasuke because she wanted to apologize.Kaori wrote:With Sasuke showing Hinata his secret scroll, this has all become clear. It is enjoyable and gratifying to see this detail from an earlier chapter (one that could easily have been overlooked) tying back into the plot]
Ah; thank you for noticing.Kaori wrote:I liked the irony of this statement]
This is a distinctly ambiguous response, but I find your comment insightful though vaguely worrying. I don't intend to elaborate.Kaori wrote:I was very amused by this line.
Good. This story has a number of lines that I found vaguely humorous but were none the less quite low key.Kaori wrote:I will not be making any actual predictions, but I do hope that the following comments will be something along the lines of what you are expecting.
uc pseudonym wrote:At this point I'll also thank you for your rather extensive response
uc pseudonym wrote:Hm]
I had not realized that; it is helpful to know that she did have the intent to meet Sasuke when she left the camp.uc pseudonym wrote:My goal was to gain a greater understanding of how the plot appears at this point to a person who does not have the benefit of a broader understanding.
Kaori wrote:While I am pleased to oblige, it will obviously not be possible for every review to be so extensive. This chapter happened to lend itself to generalizing about characterization, but if I tried to comment on this aspect for every chapter, I would most likely be repeating myself. The fact that the content of this particular chapter was so significant also helped.
Kaori wrote:Perhaps one of your other readers can comment on this aspect, since I did not.
kryptech wrote:Sorry I didn't post any comments on the previous chapter. I shall endevour to compile some thoughts on chapter 11.
kryptech wrote:The apple-seller's accusation that the likeable and helpful Doctor Matthew was the cause of the town becoming rougher sounds rather unfounded, on the surface at least. I wish the apple-seller could have given a little more information, to satisfy my own curiousity... Doctor Matthew struck me as an intelligent, confident man with definate motives under his helpful exterior. He obviously is very aware of the situation in town. And it seems in addition to having studied the ways of the shinobi, he also developed the skill of a keen ear (and I suspect a number of other hidden abilities).
kryptech wrote:It seemed to me that Sakura initiated (or was going to initiate) contact with Doctor Matthew and that she was also to one to lead the others back outside. This struck me as a little odd since Sasuke has always been decidedly the leader.
kryptech wrote:I must say that I shared Kaori's interpretation before I read your response, uc. I didn't really expect Hinata to approach Sasuke, especially after his reaction at the fire.
mastersquirrel wrote:Yet again, Doctor Matthew impresses with his uncanny abilities. I'm guessing that he too is a shinobi, or perhaps I missed the hint all together.
mastersquirrel wrote:I like this part a lot. The way Sasuke got Hinata's attention was quite amusing, and how Hinata told him that she understood was just as good. The fact that these assasins killed themselves when they failed gives the definite sense of conspiracy, especially when the last one smiles before he takes the poison.
Kaori wrote:First, I agree with mastersquirrel in that I liked the conversation between Hinata and Sasuke at the beginning of the chapter. Hinata’s surprise at Sasuke’s opening statement was mildly amusing, and I enjoyed the characters’ use of indirection quite a bit. It is apparent from this conversation how well Hinata and Sasuke understand each other.
Kaori wrote:In regard to Ino’s wound, I felt that it would be more plausible if Sakura were the one to cleanse the wound with chakra, since she is the medical expert of the group. Sucking out the poison is something anyone could do, but I am a bit dubious as to whether someone who is not a medical specialist would be able to perform the jutsu that Sasuke used to heal Ino.
mastersquirrel wrote:Yet again, Doctor Matthew impresses with his uncanny abilities. I'm guessing that he too is a shinobi, or perhaps I missed the hint all together.
uc pseudonym wrote:He hadn’t sensed any chakra around Doctor Matthew, and while it wasn’t likely he had missed anything, it was possible he had made a mistake. There wasn’t any doubt that Mathew was no shinobi, but that didn’t mean he was entirely normal, either.
uc pseudonym wrote:He could probably make things clearer for her in a sentence or two, then return to being silent.
uc pseudonym wrote: Finishing her meal, Hinata began rolling her cup on its rim on the edge of the building. Silently she watched the water slosh around inside. It was in turmoil, just like she was.
mastersquirrel wrote: I'm guessing that a fight scene is coming up.
mastersquirrel wrote:The way Hinata's thoughts took form was well done, and quite believable. I think that most people would have seen this coming from early on in the book, but that's not a bad thing. The lunch with Sasuke was well done, especially Hinata being able to resist one of her bad habits with Sasuke around.
Kaori wrote:I found this description of Shino fairly interesting. I had not thought of Shino as being this type of person before, though I am aware that there are people with this ability in real life. It is a fairly plausible commentary on his personality, however.
Kaori wrote:As an aside, Matthew’s gesture of readjusting his glasses reminds me of Kabuto.
Kaori wrote:Speaking of fight scenes, the fact that there were none at all in this chapter is a bit unusual.
kryptech wrote:It smacks of grand conspiracy, as mastersquirrel mentioned.
kryptech wrote:Although I can't recall Sakura saying anything good about Ino or vice versa, I was not surprised by Sakura's deep concern for Ino here. One does get the idea they did really do care for each other underneath all their abusive dialog.
kryptech wrote:Concerning Chapter 13, Hinata's inner turmoil over the nature of her relationship with Sasuke was well written and believable. I could definately catch the feeling of confusion and then depression from her.
kryptech wrote:I also like the comparison Hinata made between the water and her mind. And, interestingly, I also noted the same nervous action while I was just looking over the first chapter today.
mastersquirrel wrote:Just one thing I found a little odd, and maybe you can enlighten me UC, is how exactly Ino could take so many explosions including two directly in her hands without seeming to be injured. Maybe it's just that I don't understand shinobi very well, but it just seemed strange.
uc pseudonym wrote:However, I believe that this does deal "damage" to the shinobi, merely not visible damage, therefore Ino was moderately injured by the direct hits.
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