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Kakashi exemplifies the burden of leadership. He views Sasuke’s descent into darkness as his personal failure.

Sasuke's burden is the "curse of hatred" from the Uchiha clan, while Naruto’s burden (introduced shortly after) is the choice to absorb that hatred to stop the cycle of violence.

Look for the contrast between the cold, snowy environment of the bridge and the "heat" of Sasuke’s rage. 214 : The Burden I Should Bear

True strength is defined not by the power to destroy, but by the capacity to endure pain for the sake of others. Discussion Points for Study

The "burden" refers to the personal responsibility characters feel for Sasuke's defection—Sakura's guilt, Kakashi's failure as a teacher, and eventually Naruto’s resolve to bear the weight of Sasuke’s hatred. A Guide to the Core Themes 1. The Responsibility of a Teacher Kakashi exemplifies the burden of leadership

Just as Sasuke attempts to kill Sakura, Kakashi intervenes, taking on the "burden" of fighting his former student to protect his teammates.

Sometimes "bearing the burden" means standing between a loved one and the harm they might cause, even if it requires a painful confrontation. 2. The Weight of Unresolved Guilt Look for the contrast between the cold, snowy

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