Summary
Light's death in the anime shows him holding on to his pride until the end, getting the justice he deserves. In the manga, Light's tragic death shows his weakness and despair as he begs for mercy. The impactful and iconic ending of Death Note ends on a somber note, sealing the fate of the main character, Light Yagami.
Warning: The following content contains spoilers for the ending of Death Note!!Book Death is one of the most popular psychological horror anime series in recent history, with a compelling storyline that keeps fans interested until the very end. The anime series is produced by studio Madhouse, which is Only 37 episodes long, but tells a thrilling story with great animation and great pacing in such a short time. Even though it ended in 2007, its popularity has endured, and the story remains etched in the minds of fans, even years later.
The plot of the series is quite dark, following an ordinary high school student who makes a surprising discovery one day outside his classroom at school. He finds a notebook lying on the ground and picks it up, unaware that it was dropped by a shinigami and possesses the power to end the life of anyone whose name is written within its pages.
When Light discovers the book's true power, instead of throwing it away immediately, he commits a massacre right in his own home. write down the names of criminals in pursuit of his twisted form of justice.
In the ending of the Anime, Light refuses to give up until the very end.
Even if he was clearly proven guilty, only Ryuk writing Light's name into the Death Note could stop him.
L, the world's most brilliant and brilliant detective, is tasked with capturing “Kira”, the mysterious killer who has used the Death Note to kill thousands. In an effort to evade suspicion, Light wriggles his way into becoming part of the Task Force and even forms a friendship with L, who continues to question his motives and actions. Light was unfortunately tricked and killed L.But his successor, Near, is the one who finally delivers justice to the cold-blooded killer in the epilogue, avenging L's untimely death. Interestingly, the ending of Death Note in the anime is completely different from the ending of the manga.
In the anime, Near and the Task Force cornered Light after convincing him and Mikami, one of Kira's supporters, to use a fake Death Note. Mikami attempted to kill the Task Force with the fake diary, but his plan apparently failed because the diary was not real, and thus accused himself and Light. However, Light refuses to accept defeat and even attempts to kill Near one last time with the Death Note, arguing to Near and the Task Force that he is a righteous god saving the world.
Light's tragic death in the Manga is different from his proud final moment in the Anime.
In both the Manga and Anime, the story ends with Light being captured by the Task Force.
Light tries to escape but is shot multiple times, first by Matsuda, who was protecting Near from Light's attempted murder. Instead of watching Light suffer, Ryuk decides to officially kill Light. by writing his name in the Death Note. Many fans feel that this death was symbolic or humane for Ryuk and that he wanted to prevent Light from wasting the rest of his life in a cell. This moment is ironic, as the shinigami made it clear that he wanted no part in Light's plans from the beginning, but ended Light's life in the end.
Light still dies in the manga, so the general plot follows the same trajectory in both formats. The main difference lies in how Light's death plays out. In the manga, Light begs Ryuk to save him and the shinigami refuses, writing his name in the Death Note right in front of him. The killer's arrogant and proud personality is instantly gone as he sobs and begs for his life, to no avail. His death in the manga can only be described as tragic.when he gave up fighting in a last ditch effort to save himself.
Light's final moments are tragic and iconic.
Even though he deserved to pay for his horrific crimes, it was still hard to watch his downfall.
The two endings show two different sides of the evil protagonist. In the manga, he appears clearly broken and hopeless, while in the anime, he desperately holds on to his pride and foolish hope of becoming a god until his last breath. The ending of Death Note is Truly tragic for Light YagamiThe main character of the series, as he suffers the fitting consequences for his dastardly actions. His death in the manga is almost pitiful and difficult to accept, revealing his inner weakness and grief as he ironically begs for mercy, something he never showed to his victims when using the Death Note.
Light's death in the anime makes sense in a different way. It depicts him holding on to his ego until the very end, but still getting the swift punishment he deserves. Light dies on the stairs in the anime. One of the final tragic scenes of Death Note shows the killer lying in the middle of the stairs, spending his last moments alone. His position in the middle of the stairs seems to imply that his soul will never rest in Heaven or suffer in Hell. He is denied entry to both places due to his use of the Death Note.
Death Note's clever use of symbolism is evident in the ending and Light's death.
The series ends on a sad note.
Death Note is filled with beautiful and meaningful symbols.and both of these endings are extraordinary examples. One ending depicts Light's true weakness and cowardice, while the other shows that his soul will never go to Heaven or Hell. Considering all the inhumane murders Light has committed, his fate seems fitting, but it's still sad to see the young teenager die such a pitiful death when he could have had a long and prosperous life ahead of him if he had chosen a different, more honorable path. Death Note The ending is powerful and profound, closing the series on a dark and symbolic note.