The fight with Masato Aizawa represents the futility of his dreams to absorb the Tojo-kai into the Omi-rengo, as throughout the battle Kiryu draws him further from the Tojo headquarters as the brawl turns away from Aizawa's favor. Aizawa is denied both of his dreams, the other being fighting Kiryu at his peak, as Kiryu had recently been shot in the stomach. I'll be discussing how this relates to Derrida's concept of death cultures and cultural cannibalism.
The fight with Masato Aizawa represents the futility of his dreams to absorb the Tojo-kai into the Omi-rengo, as throughout the battle Kiryu draws him further from the Tojo headquarters as the brawl turns away from Aizawa's favor. Aizawa is denied both of his dreams, the other being fighting Kiryu at his peak, as Kiryu had recently been shot in the stomach. I'll be discussing how this relates to Derrida's concept of death cultures and cultural cannibalism.
Also Majima is gay or something I don't know
TLDR Yume