Ueno a silent voice manga8/3/2023 Takeuchi views Shōya as a respectable man based on appearances and choice of high school alone. His ignorant behavior continues when Shōya becomes the target of bullying, refusing to believe or help his student when Shōya sincerely looks to him for any assistance.Įven when he meets Shōya and Shōko again years later, his personality remains largely unchanged, something that deeply angers Shōya. Takeuchi continues to ignore Shōya’s actions until the principal gets involved, where Takeuchi blames Shōya completely for the bullying of Shōko, despite the clear involvement of other students and himself as a teacher. When Shōya begins bullying Shōko, Takeuchi is aware of the situation but rarely takes action to stop him, failing to even properly explain why he shouldn’t pick on Shōko when he does bother to punish him. Soon after Shōko’s transfer into his class, Takeuchi begins to see her as a burden and is quick to hand some of his responsibility for her onto Naoka, who is also another student he should be guiding. Oima also defines the recurring motif of the two connecting right hands in scenes that signify a growth in their connection and mutual sense of understanding, which ties into Shōya's desire to understand Shōko's "voice" in Chapter 06.Takeuchi appears to be a rather uncaring and self-righteous individual, especially in his outlook on the bullying of both Shōko and Shōya.
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