Talk:SouEri/@comment-46246698-20200728182712/@comment-44913534-20200916170916

My response is written above but to reiterate...'reasons' he had 315.5 chapters and a fanbook to make it conclusive but he did not. Im not asking for every declaration to any fan or stamps i'm saying that having it on paper means its conclusive and not subject to change and the author has changed his mind several times when writing the series, im talking about intent if it was really significant than the author would have definitely included it in the work so that it wouldn't be sibject to debate. Tsukada made several announcements throughout the series and changed them from interview to interview but he said himself his final decisions are the ones he inked on paper. Canon works is when a composed piece whether a manga or anime has a conclusive story with a clearly established plot. Its not about heresay but about what is found in the finished piece. (E.g. inuyasha was in love with kikyo but he fell in love and married kagome- confirmed ship). ( e.g. JK Rowling said the harry potter books drew character inspiration from all kinds of people from all walks of life including several from the LGBT community, we only see 3 characters representing Asian cultures ( india and china) and Dumbledore was only recently confirmed to a member of the LGBT community in crimes of grindelwald). Not the best examples but what came off the top of my head. Canon is an indesputed source because it is firmly established through writing and not subject to change, its the final decision the author makes in establishing a story in a primary source format. This is why history was written and why everything is augmented on paper, etc. mediums because it withstands the changes and test and perceptions of time. I cannot rewrite pride and prejudice or shakespeare because the authors of those stories already concluded it the way they want.