![]() ![]() Megumi’s name is specifically a gender neutral name. Yin is characterized as slow, soft, yielding, diffuse, cold, wet, and passive and is associated with water, earth, the moon, femininity, and night time. There’s also several other ways the two of them compliment each other as a pair. Yuji wants to learn to think things through like Megumi does. Megumi wants to become a more emotional person to Yuji, true to his feelings and his desire to save others. Megumi and Yuji are inspired by the differences they have with each other. Despite being so different they both look at each other and think yeah, that’s the right way people should live instead. Megumi and Yuji present themselves to the world as opposites externally, but internally they have a piece of themselves inside each other. In other words, just like how the divine black dog now has a piece of the white dog. As the sun moves across the sky, yin and yang gradually trade places with each other, revealing what was obscured and obscuring what was revealed. Yin (literally the ‘shady place’ or 'north slope’) is the dark area occluded by the mountain’s bulk, while yang (literally the “sunny place’ or "south slope”) is the brightly lit portion. The relationship between yin and yang is often described in terms of sunlight playing over a mountain and a valley. Not only that, but they become progressively like each other as the plot goes on. Yuji is warm, friendly, and willing to sympathize with almost anybody. Megumi is cold and dispassionate, and entirely selective with his sympathies. Afterwards, as a consequence for his death the white wolf can never be summoned as a shikigami again, but the black wolf begins to take on a few of the white wolf’s features. Immediately after panel where they first disagree with one another on how to save people, and end up confronting each other, the white wolf shikigami is killed permanently. This goes as early back as their first mission together. The white wolf has a tendency to be associated with Yuji, and the black wolf associated with Megumi. “dark-bright”, “negative-positive”) is a concept of dualism, describing how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they may give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another. Yin is the black side, and yang is the white side N Ancient Chinese philosophy, yin and yang ( /jɪn/ and /jɑːŋ, jæŋ/ Chinese: 陰 陽 yīnyáng, lit. Yuji being associated with the white Yang, and Megumi the black yin. Yuji and Megumi are designed as characters to represent this same dualism as a couple. taijitu symbol) shows a balance between two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section. This is a clear reference to the coloring of the Taijitu symbol. Each of these supposed opposites black and white have a little bit of each other’s coloring. The white wolf is wholly white except for three black dots on its head, the black wholf wholly black with the exception of three white dots. ![]() There are Two Wolves Inside of You, One of Them is Gay. They present themselves as completely different people, but also have far more in common with, and a closer connection to each other than anybody else. Megumi and Yuji are a pair of opposites, who are complementary to one another. However, because the students are all parallels for the previous generation (Gojo, Geto and Shoko paralleling Yuji, Megumi and Nobara), the white wolf and black wolf also represents the relationship between Megumi and Yuji. ![]() In my last post I mentioned how the white wolf and black wolf are symbolic for the connection between Gojo and Yuji. ![]()
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