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What is Kaori dying from?

Kaori then died due to blood loss.

What condition did Arimas mom have?

This is the last time he speaks to his mother because shortly after, she dies from her illness, leaving Arima to blame himself for her death. My primary probable diagnosis for Kousei Arima is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and I will use evidence from the show to support this …show more content…

Was Kousei abused?

Although Saki was strict, harsh, and horribly abusive towards Kousei Arima, it came from a place of misguided love; although, this doesn’t excuse her actions. Before her death, she was shown to fret over whether Kousei would get hurt or manage to make a living.

When is Kaori miyazono’s birthday?

July 4
⭐️ July 4, Happy Birthday Kaori Miyazono from Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso (Your Lie in April).

Is Kousei’s mom a bad person?

She was abusive. No doubt about that. I really hated her at first because it seemed like she gave Kousei PTSD or some other mental illness. The trauma was too much for such a young boy.

Is Kaori manipulative?

Kaori increasingly came across as a manipulative and impetuous person to me, especially when she had the tendency to burst into tears to emotionally blackmail Kousei to do her bidding.

Does Watari like Kaori?

Personality. Watari is a kind, outgoing and friendly boy. He supports Arima falling in love with Kaori even though Watari quite likes her.

What is Kaori’s personality like?

Kaori has a dynamic personality, and feelings, and agency—everything that the traditional ill girl lacks. This makes her so much more endearing than an average character, and it’s why finding out that she’s been fighting in the face of her illness to perform with Kousei Arima is so powerful and tragic in the end.

Why does Kaori Lie to Tsubaki?

Kaori is selfish. She’s selfish because she’s dealing with something that won’t ever get better or go away—when it’s done, there will be nothing left. So she decides to do something, something selfish, about it. She lies. She chooses not to put aside her feelings in favor of Tsubaki’s, even though she knows about them.

What happens to Kaori at the end of Kakegurui?

Kaori, who ends the story when she chooses to have a surgery that she doesn’t survive, because she so badly wants that small chance to be able to perform with Kousei again. Kaori is selfish. She’s selfish because she’s dealing with something that won’t ever get better or go away—when it’s done, there will be nothing left.