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Since this manga makes this question pop up often I think it may be a nice topic for discussion.
Is it enough to be a nice person and have a good heart or is some more necessary?
For example:
Should a ruler know something about strategy, since her/his decision can make military operations a success or a failure?
Should a ruler know something about economy, since her/his decision influence country's economy?
Should ruler know how administration of the country is organized to know how things work and how they can be improved?
Should a ruler have a vision of a country, since her/his decisions are going to shape it?
From the rulers presented in this manga: which ruler do you find the most interesting? Why?
Do you think that a ruler should prioritized her/his personal feelings or the well-being of the country? I think Kouren was a good example of a ruler who prioritized her personal feelings of wanting the revenge over the well-being of her country.
Do you think that these problems should be addressed in the manga or not? I think that since the manga is targeted towards teenagers it should do as much as it can to present the matter in an intelligent, easy to understand and interesting way so that readers who are rather young, more impressionable and less critical are not going to leave with some rubbish convictions once they finish reading.
If it were a story for adults it would be different. In my opinions adults can have their intelligence insulted to their hearts' content, but a story for children/teenagers should not be stupid. Simplified sure, stupid no.
Is it enough to be a nice person and have a good heart or is some more necessary?
For example:
Should a ruler know something about strategy, since her/his decision can make military operations a success or a failure?
Should a ruler know something about economy, since her/his decision influence country's economy?
Should ruler know how administration of the country is organized to know how things work and how they can be improved?
Should a ruler have a vision of a country, since her/his decisions are going to shape it?
From the rulers presented in this manga: which ruler do you find the most interesting? Why?
Do you think that a ruler should prioritized her/his personal feelings or the well-being of the country? I think Kouren was a good example of a ruler who prioritized her personal feelings of wanting the revenge over the well-being of her country.
Do you think that these problems should be addressed in the manga or not? I think that since the manga is targeted towards teenagers it should do as much as it can to present the matter in an intelligent, easy to understand and interesting way so that readers who are rather young, more impressionable and less critical are not going to leave with some rubbish convictions once they finish reading.
If it were a story for adults it would be different. In my opinions adults can have their intelligence insulted to their hearts' content, but a story for children/teenagers should not be stupid. Simplified sure, stupid no.