surya reviewed Buddha: Volume 6 by Osamu Tezuka
Review of 'Buddha: Volume 6' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Ananda a guy who is trapped by devil and keeps doing one wrong deed after another.
Well I guess we could take the devil as unfortunate circumstance to try and relate.
Eventually, he finds redemption after his encounter with Buddha.
In this series 'Buddha' by Osamu Tezuka, there are lots of vile characters.
When a character is introduced in the series, a brief of the character right from their birth is given. In almost all the cases the people who are vile have become the way they are because of some unfortunate event in the past.
This is the 6th book of the series. If you have been reading the series in order by now you have come across so many vicious characters with almost a similar lifestyle that it starts confusing.
Sometimes it feels like the series is more into these wicked, vile characters than Buddha.
In a way …
Ananda a guy who is trapped by devil and keeps doing one wrong deed after another.
Well I guess we could take the devil as unfortunate circumstance to try and relate.
Eventually, he finds redemption after his encounter with Buddha.
In this series 'Buddha' by Osamu Tezuka, there are lots of vile characters.
When a character is introduced in the series, a brief of the character right from their birth is given. In almost all the cases the people who are vile have become the way they are because of some unfortunate event in the past.
This is the 6th book of the series. If you have been reading the series in order by now you have come across so many vicious characters with almost a similar lifestyle that it starts confusing.
Sometimes it feels like the series is more into these wicked, vile characters than Buddha.
In a way it's good because the more you get to know about such monstrous beings, the more we feel sorry for them.
The series asserts us that, no one is born vile and given a chance even the most monstrous being could evolve into someone breathtakingly beautiful inside and out.