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  1. Not only did Shoya mishear Shoko, Shoko also has to confess to him again, and it kinda forces Shoya to respond immediately. Thus, Shoko just bows (pretending to affirm Shoya's statement that the moon is beautiful) and leaves, instead of doubling the awkward situation.

  2. Nov 1, 2022 · While Shoya doesnt realize that Shoko is making a love confession, his response has the same meaning. Quite appropriate for a story making a case of not equating reality with the words we use to talk about it.

  3. So she mistook it for her love feeling for Shouya. That way to understand also is able to explain why after her first attempt to confess, she has not considered that again anymore because after the bridge scene, she had just awaken of her self-awareness and value. And from then, she started to make decisions about her life and makeup her value.

  4. Dec 6, 2017 · Shoko was alone with Shoya a lot less often, so there were few opportunities to confess with him. And with what happened later in the story, Shoko became more preoccupied with her feelings of guilt, pushing any ideas of confessing far from mind.

  5. Shoko’s confession wasn’t out of nowhere and I don’t really see anything stopping Shoya from liking her back. He basically makes his own confession when says ‘I want you to help me live’. And the manga heavily implies it at the end anyway.

  6. In Koe no Katachi (OOIMA Yoshitoki) (one-shot version), at the end of the story, the boy, Ishida Shouya, finally met up again with the deaf girl he bullied in the past, Nishimiya, Shouko. My question is about the exchange in sign language between them in the last 3 pages of the story.

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  8. Jan 6, 2021 · Shoko and Shoya – Relationship Analysis. Shoko and Shoya’s relationship is complex. Shoya used to be Shoko’s bully, but now he’s trying to befriend her. At first, Shoko was uncertain about Shoya’s true intentions, but then, she decides to give him a chance to prove himself.

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