How does Inoue use visual storytelling to convey the inner struggles of the characters?
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How does Inoue use visual storytelling to convey the inner struggles of the characters?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed down in this volume, or was that part of the contemplative tone?
What inspired the author to focus so heavily on Miyamoto Musashi's internal journey rather than just the action?