Naruto, by Masashi Kishimoto is about a hyperactive and outgoing teenage ninja who
faces major difficulties in life but never gives up. Despite the fact that the book is entirely
fictional, the morals discussed in Naruto, such as effort, determination, and peace relate
heavily to real life situations that we all have to contemplate at some time or another in a
clear and easy to understand manner. Kishimoto does an outstanding job just by creating
suspension all throughout this extremely long book. You never know what happens next!
In the beginning, Naruto is a twelve year-old orphan cursed with burden of having
an unwanted houseguest in the form of a nine-tailed fox demon infused …show more content…
These host are known as jinchuriki. Due to the destruction of the village at the
hand of the Nine-Tailed Fox long ago, the villagers despise Naruto and believe him to be
the demon reborn into human form. Though he wouldn’t be blamed for hating the
villagers for the constant torcher, Naruto just wants their respect. His life goal is to
become the Hokage; the strongest man in the village and its leader.
Before Naruto can become Hokage, he has to attend the. Not only is this where
the boy causes plenty of mayhem; its where the boy begins to make his first friends.
During his time, Naruto comes across his soon to be best friend, Sasuke Uchiha. The
prodigious heir to a proud clan and the top of the class. He also encounters his childhood
heartthrob Sakura Haruno, a civilian girl who only wants to become a ninja for the sake
of being noticed by Sasuke. At first, Naruto felt envious towards Sasuke because of his
overall superior skills as a ninja, but also he is undoubtedly the most popular and
attractive boy in the village. Since the day they met, Naruto made many attempts to