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A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

In the world of One Piece, unfortunate childhoods abound, perhaps not accepted by the world, insulted and insulted by the world; perhaps suffering from the death of relatives without the love of relatives; perhaps psychological shadows from their fathers; perhaps enslaved by the Draco, with the hatred bred by the changes of the times; facing the death of relatives and friends but constantly suffering from the world's wanted and betrayed.

Even when he grows up, he is still used and adrift. Many people say that One Piece's tears are mostly unfortunate foils, and the original beauty in their hearts is torn apart little by little. It seems to me that warmth and sadness coexist, and even though they have experienced a very unfortunate childhood, they will eventually encounter redemption, sooner or later.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

And many people question their tragic childhood: they believe that only those who have experienced a tragic childhood can become pirates. In my opinion, the sad experience creates their gritty character traits, and it is precisely because the redemption encountered by the characters after experiencing a miserable childhood better reflects the beauty of the world.

But their determination to become pirates is not because of their own tragic childhood experiences, but because of the light they have encountered.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

Robin who suffered betrayal

Growing up without parents, she was seen as possessing demonic abilities, and no one on O'Hara wanted to be friends with her, and the only consolation remaining was historical knowledge. When O'Hara island perished, Sauross gave his life to save himself, and everything that belonged to him on O'Hara disappeared.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

Since then, she has begun to flee, constantly getting to know new people, but also constantly suffering betrayals again and again, and no one recognizes her existence.

In my opinion, it is precisely because of the betrayals that she later took the lead in giving up her partners, and it can be said that Robin has experienced the suffering of this world since she was a child. The world is dirty, the ugliness of human nature, and he has experienced betrayal and exploitation in his childhood for twenty years.

Faced with the cold reality, facing all the darkness she has experienced, facing the threat of the world government-affiliated organization CP9, she has always been good at betrayal, and she chooses to sacrifice herself to save her partners.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

But for Luffy, he wants to provide Robin with not only a hiding place but also a refuge for Robin's soul.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

Now for Robin, finding the original text of history is her biggest dream, and she is bound to reveal the truth of a hundred years of blank history. Even if there are countless enemies in front of his dreams, he is no longer alone.

Back responsible Nami

Adopted by her adoptive mother as a war orphan, she witnessed her being killed in her childhood but became the enemy's henchman. In order to redeem his village and rescue the villagers of the entire village, he endured humiliation and burden in the shadow of Aaron for eight years.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

After Aunt Bellumer's death, she could not cry, and she was saddled with the responsibility of the whole village. Even in such a situation, Nami can still persist in walking, so that the audience can feel her personality charm. But for Nami, her original intention as a pirate is only because Luffy's light saved herself, and she wants to become a navigator of the Straw Hat Pirate Regiment.

Bear the scorn of Luo

Luo is known as the tragic heroism of the Chinese aesthetic, and his fate is uncertain. Because of the malicious concealment of the world government, an entire white town was brutally slaughtered.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

Facing not only the unfortunate death of his family but also the spit of the whole world, he only has three years to live out of the pile of corpses, and he wants to kill more people at the end of his life with hatred for the world.

And Mingge also let him join the group precisely because he saw the shadow of his childhood in him, in Luo's eyes, he was already dying soon, and he wanted to destroy everything in his heart. Until Mr. Corazon took himself all over the world to seek medical treatment, he had the only person in the world who really cared about him. Despite running into walls, Mr. Corazon saved Luo at the cost of his own life.

A tragic childhood, is it necessary to become a pirate? Not really

Corazon's sacrifice changes Rowe's hopeless life, and he wants to give back to Mr. Corazon's unrequited love, but also wants to find a path he wants, no matter how difficult that road is for him.

What I want them to become pirates is to give back to their truest efforts with their own light, and the miserable childhood they experienced has made them strong characters and become the most advantageous weapons on the road of pirates.

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