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{{quote|''You are young''
''Life has been kind to you''
''[[Ominous Foreshadowing|You will learn]]...''|'''[[Sweeney Todd]]''', ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmL8VxHDwks No Place Like London]''}}
|'''[[Sweeney Todd]]''', ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}WmL8VxHDwks No Place Like London]''}}
 
The story has characters of two generations. The younger characters are in love in a benevolent way, while the old characters are full of hate and destructiveness. The younger generation is the hope for the future - but does it stand a chance, or will it be destroyed in the cycles of hate fueled by their seniors?
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This narrative doesn't have to drag all important characters into it. While it ''can'' be about [[Feuding Families]] or some all-engulfing war, it can also be about a single older character plotting revenge or a few of them having their own little personal feuds.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Naruto]]'': Many of the old generation are bloodthirsty or bitter, having went through numerous ninja wars, and are the source of pretty much all the driving conflicts of the story. The new generation, who grew up in peace, are always pointed out as being the hope of the ninja world, especially [[The Messiah|Naruto]].
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