Ken Midori: Character Arc Breakdown: The Healing Power of Connection.
My next character arc breakdown is on our favorite quiet blader, Ken.
A major character in season 1, Ken is one of the many characters that season taken on a journey both within and without.
Before meeting Valt and the members of the bey club, Ken had transferred schools a number of times and as a result he never had the opportunity to make friends. Due to this he convinced himself he didn't need any, this led to the shy and isolated personality we see in the beginning of the season.
As the season progressed Ken opened up little by little and eventually became very attached to the team. Valt became his first real friend and in short order he grew close to the entirety of the team. We see how he's opening illustrated nicely in Ken's use of his puppets. Over the course of the season we see him more and more speak without them, revealing that he's gotten more comfortable with the people around him.
He came to care so much about the members of the Bey Club he was distraught at the thought of having to leave them because his family was moving. Honestly I felt so bad for Ken that he finally was able to form some real relationships with people and now he had to leave. Ken was no longer the island he was in the beginning though. The person who convinced himself he didn't need anybody came to really care about and form genuine connections with people.
It was due to this Ken shed much of the shyness that had dominated his personality. When he returned at the Nationals he had such a newfound confidence about him. He was no longer that shy blader he was in the beginning.
Everything he learned with the Bey Club also helped him to make further relationships when he moved away.
Ken's arc illustrates that no person is an island, we all need to be able to make connections with people. Thankfully for Ken, the right people came into his life at the right time and taught him how to do exactly that.
My next character arc breakdown is on our favorite quiet blader, Ken.
A major character in season 1, Ken is one of the many characters that season taken on a journey both within and without.
Before meeting Valt and the members of the bey club, Ken had transferred schools a number of times and as a result he never had the opportunity to make friends. Due to this he convinced himself he didn't need any, this led to the shy and isolated personality we see in the beginning of the season.
As the season progressed Ken opened up little by little and eventually became very attached to the team. Valt became his first real friend and in short order he grew close to the entirety of the team. We see how he's opening illustrated nicely in Ken's use of his puppets. Over the course of the season we see him more and more speak without them, revealing that he's gotten more comfortable with the people around him.
He came to care so much about the members of the Bey Club he was distraught at the thought of having to leave them because his family was moving. Honestly I felt so bad for Ken that he finally was able to form some real relationships with people and now he had to leave. Ken was no longer the island he was in the beginning though. The person who convinced himself he didn't need anybody came to really care about and form genuine connections with people.
It was due to this Ken shed much of the shyness that had dominated his personality. When he returned at the Nationals he had such a newfound confidence about him. He was no longer that shy blader he was in the beginning.
Everything he learned with the Bey Club also helped him to make further relationships when he moved away.
Ken's arc illustrates that no person is an island, we all need to be able to make connections with people. Thankfully for Ken, the right people came into his life at the right time and taught him how to do exactly that.