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D. Luffy's Essay 'One Piece'

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Why ‘One piece’ becomes popular Thesis statement: a numggeneral fire, so Portgas D. Ace could be killed by the ability of Sakazuki Akainu. Because of the death of Portgas D. Ace, Luffy wants to be stronger for protecting anyone he loves. Therefore, it leads to hard practicing of the Straw hat Pirates for 2 years that make them become greater and stronger. III. ‘One piece’ contains a lot of life lesson which can be adapted with almost every span of age. A. The main protagonist of this story is Monkey D. Luffy who is the captain of the Straw hat Pirates. One life lesson that can learn from him is ‘never giving up on one’s goal’. When he has to fight, he will do his best. No matter how mighty his enemies are. B. Reader can learn that …show more content…

Specific ability of devil power from the devil fruits strengthens characters. 1. ‘Diamond Jozu’ ,the 3rd division commander of the Whitebeard Pirates, has eaten a devil fruit that allows him to transform parts and most likely all of his body into diamond and merge with his very big and muscular body, he cannot be harmed easily in term of physical. C. The enemies who gain devil power become like a huge, difficult and dangerous task for the protagonist. 1. In Skypia Arc, the greatest enemy for the Screw hat pirates is Enel Enel gets his Devil Fruit power from the Goro Goro no Mi or the devil fruit which allows him to transform into, create, and control lightning. It lets him use lightning attacks his enemies. The Goro Goro no Mi can be considered as the nearly strongest devil fruit because his ability can defeat almost everyone and also has serious attack too. D. Devil fruits help the story to develop to the significant situation. 1. In the Marineford Arc, Portgas D. Ace who gets the flaming power from the Mera Mera fruit. He is an important person for Luffy. However, he was killed in the Marineford war by Sakazuki Akainu, previous admiral of the marines, who has the power of magma. Fire of Magma is more powerful

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