Ninjutsu Essays

  • What Is Automatonophobia?

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    Random fact Ninjas are not killing machines they are very stealthy and hide not fight they do assassinate sometimes and they also don't eat meat because of body odor and they also were small people and they wore navy blue not black because jumping in front of the moon in all black makes a silhouette they also used cool inventions like water shoes and exotic weapons and different elements like water,fire,etc for hiding and distraction. You learned something even though that had nothing to do with

  • Naruto And Ninjutsu's Effect On Children

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    made Lee different from the other characters was his determination. He was relentless and he never gave up, so this is why Lee inspired me. To explain the show, each character develops skills. There are three basic types of fighting techniques. Ninjutsu and genjutsu are very important because they are basically

  • Boak No Hero Academia Analysis

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    Naruto’s pacing goes very fast. Naruto learns many ninjutsu as he learns from transforming into summoning giant toads. Naruto fights missing ninjas to a huge tanuki made out of sand. As Naruto grows up into Shippuden, the ninjutsu and events gets more rushed as ninjas are shooting laser beams and summoning dead humans. Naruto goes from fighting enemy ninjas to the god of ninjas. This is very

  • SI-OC: The Most Important Characters

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    she carries a sword that she uses less for fighting and more for killing her opponent when she has them pinned. She also has one more, but that would be somewhat of a spoiler. She will be learning a lot more as she trains, but at a reasonable pace. Ninjutsu is her specialty! So that’s about seven techniques she can form, but she only has two fully

  • Compare And Contrast Samurai And Feudal Japan

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    Both the samurai and the ninja were the warriors of feudal Japan They might seem like they are very similar however they are almost complete opposites. They both served Japan but in very different ways. The Samurai were noble warriors who served Japan honorably. They are often referred to as the “bushi”. They were apart of the military class in feudal Japan. Because of this higher-class status they were awarded special privileges in society. One of these privileges was the ability to be

  • Repressed Memories

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    According to Swiss physician, Carl Jung, repression is a process that begins in the early childhood under the moral influence of the environment and lasts throughout one’s life. In psychoanalytic theory, repression is the exclusion of painful memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind. It is sort of like a defense mechanism for the mind. All of these unwanted and distressing mental contents are removed and stored in inaccessible areas of the subconscious mind. This is commonly known