
on the other side of that, it only takes a bit of praise to make him extremely happy, and it’s because he’s not getting that from his home at all. sulking because a play didn’t go exactly as he planned it would? lost a point to the other team? well, it’s been drilled into him at home that everything that goes wrong is somehow directly, entirely his fault, and so it must be the same here. his reactions are in extremes to what is supposedly very, very little things. I can definitely picture him as the little kid who’s biggest ambition in life is to make his parents proud, only to have them shoot him down with a negative reception for every effort he makes, and here’s why. in fact, I’d imagine that they’re extremely hard on bokuto. where kageyama has parents who aren’t involved at all, bokuto’s are far too involved. basically, what I’m saying here is that kageyama’s personality may very well be the result of neglectful parenting in the emotional/mental sense, and it’s negatively impacted him everywhere except for volleyball.
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so, no real home life beyond basic necessities, no real parental figures outside the home, and because of this, no real grounds for learning how to make friends, something that could have offered him an escape from an empty home life. also, and I don’t know if this is just me, but I’ve noticed that kids who don’t do as well in school tend to have a much worse student-to-teacher relationship than those who do, and if that’s the case, we can assume that kageyama didn’t really have a mentor there either. his middle school coaches are far more concerned with winning than the players themselves, so he likely wouldn’t have found a parental figure in them. he may be provided for in terms of material things, but it appears as though he’s done a lot of his emotional development on his own without any real guidance. basically, it’s just a really lonely house that he comes back to, and he gets most, if not all of his positive interactions from his current team (it sure as hell wasn’t his middle school). I think that when you look at his behaviors and combine it with what little we know about his background (do we even know anything? I seem to vaguely remember someone pointing out a scene from the anime/panel from the manga where it showed him coming home to a dark house, with only one pair of shoes at the door, although I could be mistaken) and that unhappy look he had on his face in the recent episodes where hinata mentioned someone’s family coming to watch a game, it’s relatively easy to conclude that he either doesn’t have a good relationship with his parents, his parents are separated (remember? one pair of shoes) and the one he lives with doesn’t have a lot of time for him, or that they’re just generally neglectful/non-concerned with their son’s well-being. So let’s start off with kageyama, right? this poor kid has less than stellar communication skills, doesn’t really understand how people/relationships work (he’s learning, but I think we can all thank karasuno for any development he’s had so far, because he was a long way off from where he is currently to where he was when we first saw him). Lyrics for Raat Baaqi Baat Baaqi by Bappi Lahiri, Shashi Kapoor & Asha Bhosle.Okay so I’ve been thinking a lot about kageyama’s and bokuto’s respective home lives lately, mainly because I get the sense that they’re both not so good, but in completely different ways Raat Abhi Baaki Hai Lyrics Translation | Aaj Na Yoon Jaao Chhod Kar BollyMeaning is the only website for Correct Hindi Songs Lyrics with English Translations and Meanings of Bollywood Words, phrases and terms. raat baaki, baat baaki hona hai jo, ho jaane do raat baaki, baat baaki hona hai jo, ho jaane do there is the night remaining, and discussions remaining. Lyrics, English Translation and Music Video for the song Aaj Na Yoon Jaao Chhod Kar ki Raat Abhi Baaki Hai.
