Eiji gave him moments of serenity, tranquility, and humanity, allowing him to be a seventeen year old boy rather than the monster Ash had always believed himself to be. Over time, I believe freedom and Eiji became synonymous with Ash. My heart bleeds because he told Ash that it's fine to enjoy his life free of the burden of his past. It was beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. When he burned the images of Ash, I was overcome with emotion since he clearly cares about him as if he were his son. Max is the first adult to show concern for Ash. It's also upsetting because there are so many people around Ash who are completely aware of what's going on or what Golzine and his subordinates are doing to him, but they refuse to help. He should have a normal life, but it was forcibly taken from him. Ash believes that he does not deserve love and to be loved. His innocence, happiness, and freedom were all taken away from him. Those cruel abusers took everything from Ash. He was scared, terrified, and even hurt, but his father's negligence caused Ash to get hurt and did he come in with a toxic mindset. Later on, he killed someone for the very first time. He was repeatedly sexually abused at the age of eight. You just keep quiet and let him do what he wants, but when it's over, you just make sure the bastard pays you." Those were excessively harsh words, and it is horrible to instill that concept in a seven-year-old child. So what does his father do? "Listen, if any weirdo catches you and tries anything funny. He was raped when he was seven years old. It was disheartening that his father, who was responsible for Ash's safety, had failed to protect him. And, it was heartbreaking to know that all that had happened to Ash was revealed. Math, science, and economics are just a few of his topics where he excels. Ash is amazing, as well as intelligent and attractive. Each chapter takes you on an emotional and disturbing ride that is both impactful and deeply moving. It also focuses on the results of sexual violence, such as the long-term effects of Ash's abuse on him and his relationships. From child prostitution and pornography to sexual assault, drug abuse, and gang warfare, Akimi Yoshida is not unafraid to touch mature and controversial issues. ![]() I'm always wanting to talk about Banana Fish, but I'm not sure where to begin without having a nervous breakdown. Sexual assault, child photography/rape, sex trafficking, trauma, violence, death, murder, guns, firearms, gang warfare, drugs, and racism are mostly a few of the topics Banana Fish addresses.
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