If you are familiar with Rumic World you should know that her works are indubitably a classic: formulaic repetitious concepts and a masterful concoction of romance comedy and fantasy. With all that being said Ill always love Inuyasha for its core themes of grief identity finding a sense of belonging the slow and very human process of facing embracing and eventually growing around pain and of course quite obviously: a love that transcends time.
P.S. This review contains spoiler and character studies between the main dynamic Inuyasha Kagome and Kikyo.
Theres a love triangle although their dynamic is heavily integrated to map out grief and healing through Inuyasha: processing it accepting that itll always be around and realising that his happiness shouldnt have to be conditional on his past because he can grow around it he did through Kagome. Inuyasha has always had the awareness of having to settle his own pain first so he could finally face his love for Kagome from I am not supposed to be happy and have fun to Kagome taught me to live around it learn I can be loved I can love in so many ways and forms by with the people I hold dear and Kagome held his hand through it all. Kagome loves him selflessly Inuyasha loves her in return and shows it in his language.
Rumiko had a sequence of deliberate authorial inference on Inuyashas progression in one of the earlier arcs when Inuyasha was saying Kikyos scent brings a lot of memories but also death vs. Inuyasha saying Kagome is her own person she has a gentle scent. Juxtaposing both of the dialogues it was both Inuyashas initial step in accepting Kikyo will always be the cog in the wheel of his identity his past and it was also Inuyashas beautiful unhurried process of finally recognising his blossoming love for Kagome. It was to show the dismantling of Kagomes torment of feeling like he was weighing his love between Kikyo and her. It was to imply that Inuyasha was already deviating from his past Kikyo despite not forgetting about it that this time he is facing his love for Kagome as he affirms Kagomes steady significance in his life.
There was a convergence on not being able to forget about Kikyo AND wanting Kagome to be by his side. And I would have to reiterate: it does NOT mean hes twotiming and I vehemently disagree whenever theres a line about him being disloyal because they dont take time to fully grasp how Inuyasha feels before reacting although its understandable. Inuyashas feelings especially in the earlier chapters of the manga are often misconstrued Inuyasha just meant that Kikyo is a past that will always be a part of him much as it brought him despair but it does NOT and should NOT have any bearing on his love for Kagome
Inuyasha might not fully realise yet the weight of Kagome is Kagome to Kagome who had always believed she was but a shadow of Kikyo that she couldnt supersede Kikyos place in Inuyashas life and she took time to also understand that she needed not to What better ways could he have professed his love for Kagome to but to directly tell Kagome that he sees her for her completely unfettered by Kikyo. That Inuyasha affirms and accentuates Kagomes steady significance in his life: to me you are only you.
Now I have always admired Kagome for being so patient and so kind. She will always be my favourite character for many reasons. I love how we see Kagomes process of also accepting ALL of Inuyasha ALL including Kikyos influence on him. Its human to be jealous to be confused to be hurt. It is also human to recognise and embrace everything that you do not feel secure with. When Inuyasha in chapter 176 told her he couldnt believe how strong she is she rebutted that she is not strong at all that amidst understanding Inuyashas pain and staying with him through it all she also suffers she also hurts. Kagome never tried to sever Inuyashas past from him even when it pained her because she knew how important it was for him. Instead she held his hand to bear it with her which was what he needed the most. It was a slow course of acceptance and a huge amount of courage and patience for Kagome to fully embrace her pain and still choose to hold Inuyashas hand to share it with him and vice versa through it all.
Lastly I am also fond of Kikyo and the intricacies of her character. She was foisted into reliving everything because she was revived without her own agency. The soul she had lived carried everything that she resented until she finally found peace... where Kagome also had an essential role in. Through Kikyo we have seen how unforgiving the system was especially to women during Sengoku period. How she felt suffocated and burdened by her duties as a priestess that led her to resort to wishing on Shikon to be an ordinary girl who had freedom and how we can better juxtapose this to Kagome who had better autonomy in her life. How lonely she felt and how that mirrored Inuyashas experiences and how they both even for a little felt a sense of belonging in each others presence but was caught in Narakus deceit. Its all so tragic.
I think the dynamic of Inuyasha Kagome and Kikyo are not just black and white. Its interweaved and multifaceted it needs a lot of dissection to comprehend without reservations. This manga will always hold a special place in my heart.
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