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Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo and Geto's Rivalry Explained

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The second season of the anime adaptation of the manga Jujutsu Kaisen captivated the otaku community with its intriguing narrative and characters so complex that they become more active with each new episode. Although in this extensive cast we find ourselves in Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru, two extremely talented and strong special-level wizard characters with a rather complicated and interesting relationship.

Gojo and Geto's Friendship and Rivalry in Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen Gojo Geto

Since his school days jujutsu, Gojo Satoru and Geto  Suguru They were considered "the strongest", developing a strong rivalry and friendship that grew stronger as they completed missions together. Standing out largely for sharing a deep connection despite their ideological differences.

At first, we are introduced as Gojo Satoru believed that the strong did not need to apologize for their strength, while Geto  suguru he thought the weak needed to be protected.

The different paths taken by the two wizards in Jujutsu Kaisen

Although they had a great friendship, due to traumatic events generated by a wave of uncontrollable events, both characters ended up with extreme ideological ideas that prevented them from remaining friends. With gojo focusing on training the next generation of wizards Jujutsu and Geto becoming “the worst of all curse users.”

The two friends grew up in a friendly competition, motivating each other to grow and improve their skills as wizards. But after that gojo satoru he exceeded his limits, Geto suguru he felt frustrated and began to slip psychologically.

The event that changed Geto Satoru in Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen Gojo Geto

Geto Satoru began to question himself after the death of Riko Amanai, Plasma Wake Ship, in view of Touji Fushigoro and the cult Star Religious Group begins to wonder why he should protect humanity at all Jujutsu Kaisen.

To be more deeply moved by the cult's audacity in applauding the death of Riko Amanai, showing us how Gojo and Geto.In tense conversations, they debate whether to kill the cult members though Geto  He argues that a sorcerer must always have a good reason to kill.

The event impacts Geto making him feel increasingly lonely and depressed, especially as he gets older. gojo he becomes more powerful and independent. In a chat with Yuki Tsukumo, Geto  he begins to question the value of defending humanity from the Curses and is drawn to a philosophy of death and destruction.

How things end between Gojo and Geto

Jujutsu Kaisen Gojo Geto

The relationship between gojo and Geto  intensifies when Geto  he begins to act on his new beliefs and a village's cruelty towards two girls leads to me killing 112 villagers. gojoUnable to consider his friend's actions, he tries to get to the bottom of the matter, only to discover that Geto changed irreversibly.

The relationship between gojo and Geto  in Jujutsu Kaisen cannot be reconciled, as the differences between them are irreparable. Geto  take control of Religious Group of Estrela to eradicate the world of non-wizards, culminating in The Night Parade of a Hundred Demons and an all-out battle with the school jujutsu. After being defeated by Yuta, Geto  is found seriously injured by gojo who decides to take her own life, feeling that she finally had a good reason.

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