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Fifth Hokage Role Model
The Fifth Hokage BAM! The most powerful women in the world of Naruto defeating her enemies and striking them down. In this world where ninjas really do exist but not your stereotypical ninja these are different and better types of ninjas. They can perform moves called “jutsu” there are a variety of these moves that can have many different purposes such as attacking, defending, and healing. This particular women is the best medical ninja in this world and one of the most powerful fighters. A combination of her strength and intellect is what makes her an extraordinary hero and role model. Being one of the most influential women in this fictional world she has done a numerous amount of things with her strength alone including physical, emotional, and mental strength. Her strength is godlike and very useful when in battle she can pummel her enemies with a single blow. Not only does she have the strength to fight but also has the ability to heal her comrades when injured in battle. During the “Fourth Great Shinobi War” she battled a man who was immortal because of a person that had resurrected to him so it was of course a challenge because no matter what damage they inflicted he would not be injured and not die. Thus, her getting the title of “Fifth Hokage” was not taken lightly because she earned it …show more content…
She was a major part of the reason why I joined the medical field and got an interest in it. The intellect she has is as great as all of the greatest medical minds in the world in one. Another, incredible thing she has done because of her cleverness is develop her own forbidden jutsu that only she could do. This jutsu is known as the “Strength Of A Hundred Seal” she sustains a flow of chakra for her to store, and then releases it whenever to become immortal and powerful like a god for a period of time it can also be used to heal

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