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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.
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: 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
: 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. : The "Idea of Evil," a concept explored
: 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)
: 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.