August Waterson’s Reviews > JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 4—Diamond Is Unbreakable, Vol. 1 > Status Update
August Waterson
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What motivated the side character, Jotaro Kujo, is to discover the mystery of a town called Morioh and this so-called stand arrow hidden inside it. I know this because at the beginning he says that there is something suspicious going on in Morioh, which we later find out was caused by the arrow. He also is motivated by protecting his nephew, and the protagonist, Josuke. This is Jotaro Kujo's motivation.
— Feb 14, 2022 02:21PM
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August Waterson
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The main character in my book, Josuke Higashikata, has a heroic archetype because he always goes out of his way to stop crime or help people. I know this because he is always told that he could stop fighting and go back to being normal, but Josuke always declines because he truly cares for the people of Morioh. No matter how hard the fight, he won't back down. That is why Josuke has a heroic archetype.
— Feb 28, 2022 09:34AM
August Waterson
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The tone in my book is humorous because of the absurd situations the characters get into. One example of this is when they go to an Italian restaurant and think something fishy is going on because of how good the food is. In reality, the cook has an ability or "stand" that does this, and then heals you based on the dish he prepares. This is just one of many examples that shows this book has a humorous tone.
— Feb 07, 2022 06:07PM

