Dr. Stone's presentation: Senku against Tsukasa

Summary

  • The collision between Senku and Tsukasa in Dr. Stone symbolizes a battle of ideologies: science for progress and strength for survival.

  • Senku promotes progress through knowledge and cooperation, while Tsukasa uses a new society based on strength and elimination of the old.

  • The series shows that Senkus Vision of Progress by Science ultimately prevails through Tsukasa's faulty ideology of the Brute violence.

Indeed, the fate of the new human civilization cannot be without obstacles, but what will happen if two brilliant but opposite people try to create them in order to come true? Dr. Stone brings an interesting ideological conflict between Senku Ishigami, the smartest character, and the strongest character, Tsukasa Shishio. It's not just about courage against brains. It is about ideological warfare – the struggle about how the world should be reconstructed.

As a post -apocalyptic event series, Dr. Stone The prospects of existence, the further development of civilization and the government from a more fascinating perspective. The conflict lies in the fact that Senku expects the new world to be built up as the most important element with the use of science that Tsukasa believes in return that only youth and strength must be revived and all sins of humanity have to extinguish. This was made by the action foundation for one of the largest anime power fights that were ever shown on the screen.

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A world reset: the basics of Dr. Stone

From the Stone Age to the age of science

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Dr. Stone is a story that focuses on Senku, a genius of teenage age that has risen again after human civilization. In order to restore people and to reintroduce civilization into the world, he takes up the coat of science. But not everyone shares this opinion and here comes Tsukasa, a physically strong fighter who was revived in the second episode of Senku and his friend Taiju.

Although Tsukasa initially appreciated the situation, he shows that he has his own belief system that “adults should be destroyed” and only the young and strong should rule the world. This divergence of philosophy is the focus of the main problem in history.

The realism of their philosophies

Which one holds more weight?

Senku is the protagonist who represents human progress and rationality and always believes in the benefits of science. As a hero he is, he is his trust in 10 billion percent and takes on his job to save humanity. It doesn't matter to him, regardless of whether the person young or old, physically fit or fight or has made some bad decisions in the past as long as he or she is ready to learn. Regardless of whether it is a craftsman to carve demanding tools or save people's lives, Senku is someone who fully understands and believes the collective intelligence.

I will use the power of science to save every single person. – Senku

However, Tsukasa embodies the establishment of the strength and the principles of survival of the strongest. Before his constipation, he was recognized as “the strongest high school primacy” due to his superior fighting skills. When he was revived by Senku and Taiju, he saves her and refuses to her team, but refuses to bring all the petrified people back to life because they are afraid of returning to the world that was once corrupt and greedy.

His solution? Only those people who are young and healthy are those people who are not affected by the oppressive regime of the past. To ensure this, he kills slightly petrified adults because he believes that the annihilation would help you to completely prevent another era. However, he is not angry and his goal is actually good; His approach is ruthless and, as it is observed, he relies more on the strength of his subordinates, which is a weakness from his side.

The collision of the ideals: science vs. strength

Build up civilization vs. creation of a new one

Senku stops Tsukasa

The various ideologies and leadership of Senku and Tsukasa come from the way they look at people in terms of history. This seems to be a worldview of Senku, and he is ready to accept that some mistakes have been made, but by learning and growth, the future would be a better one. However, Tsukasa has the attitude to history that it is a circulation of corruption and a vision that you have to start again to have a fair society. This leads to an entire war between the two factions – the Kingdom of Science of Senku, which supports the idea of ​​knowledge and cooperation, and Tsukasas Reich, which is about strength and survival of the strongest.

But the collision they have is not only physical, but also political, but also with its own advantages and disadvantages. Which of the views of the two managers would be more applicable in real life? On the one hand, Senkus Vision can be seen as a representation of concepts that are relevant for today's civilization: progress arises from knowledge, cooperation or cooperation and the history of study. His actions ensure that none of the useful skills are wasted and the world is progressing before prehistoric language.

Humanity is not so easy. Two million years of human history are here in me. – Senku

At the same time, Tsukasa has an understandable problem. As can be seen in anime and in cases in real life, inequality and corruption, which causes the fall of civilizations. His wish to prevent this is understandable, but his selective resuscitation process is also questioned. As demonstrated by hyogas betrayal, the Viking principle, which may only be able to determine stability in society, is not sustainable. It then becomes obvious that Tsukasa's plan has its inconsistencies that make its failure in the long run.

The power of progress: Why Senkus Vision wins

Tsukasa

Although Tsukasa's point of view was not entirely wrong, the series at the end showed us that the kingdom of science was the right way. Thus, the series actively emphasizes the concept of progress as a key to improve life and not to make regression. Unfortunately, Tsukasa's plan has his mistakes in which he tries to somehow revive all the noble gesture, but this is subjective, because whoever determines who deserves to be revived? One person cannot decide.

Therefore, fans love Dr. Stone, in contrast to some shows that represent the opponents of the main characters as black and white villains. He is a complicated person who only houses the best intentions and dreams for society, albeit an unrealistic, fanatic. In the end, science triumphs and it is possible to understand that the power of the brain is stronger than brutal power.


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Dr. Stone


Publication date

July 5, 2019


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    Aaron Disquuke

    Senku Ishigami

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    Brandon Mcinnis

    Gen asagiri

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