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: Through the character of Griffith, the series examines how absolute ambition can lead to the total abandonment of morality and the sacrifice of humanity.
: Unlike many action series, Berserk features a Deep Dive into Character Psychology , focusing on how childhood trauma shapes Guts and Casca’s inability to trust others and their slow, painful process of healing. Current Status (2026) BXRSERK
: Guts, the protagonist, is defined by his refusal to succumb to fate. His journey explores the limits of human resilience against cosmic, overwhelming evil. : Through the character of Griffith, the series
: A central pillar of the story is whether human life is governed by some transcendental entity or law—the "Hand of God"—or if humans can exert free will to change their destiny. His journey explores the limits of human resilience
: The "Idea of Evil," a concept explored in the "Lost Chapter" (Chapter 83), suggests that God was created by humanity’s collective desire for a reason behind their suffering.
Berserk — An Anime/Manga Analysis | by Surit John Dasgupta