I'm not sure. It varies from one manhwa to another. Some handle the idea of fate well, integrating it smoothly into the story. Others might not do such a great job, making it seem less genuine.
Well, it's a mixed bag. Some manhwa present fate in a very profound and believable way, making you think about life's paths. But there are also those where the concept of fate seems more like a convenient plot device.
I think it depends. Sometimes the portrayal of fate in manhwa can be quite convincing, but other times it feels a bit forced.
I think it depends. Sometimes the fate shown in manhwa seems too idealistic to be true in real life.
I think it's kind of hard to say. It depends on how the events and characters' experiences are presented in that chapter.
In my opinion, there are elements in Chapter 6 that could be interpreted as fate, but it's not a straightforward conclusion. There are multiple factors at work that might influence one's belief.
I think it depends. Some manga present fate in a very compelling way that makes you believe, while others don't convince me much.
Believing in fate was a controversial topic. Some people believed in the arrangement of fate and believed that everything they experienced in life was arranged by the heavens. Whether it was luck or misfortune, it was all predestined. They believed that fate could not be changed and could only accept the arrangement of fate. Others did not believe in fate. They believed that one's fate was controlled by oneself. As long as one worked hard to change it, one could change their fate. They believed that fate was just a way of thinking. Through different perspectives and actions, one could influence one's own fate. Therefore, believing in fate still depended on one's beliefs and ideas.
Well, I think it depends. Sometimes the portrayal of ghosts in manhwa is so imaginative that it's hard to take it seriously. But in some cases, they can add an element of mystery and excitement. So, I'm kind of on the fence about believing in them.
I think it's all just made-up for the sake of the story. Ghosts in manhwa are a creative device, not something I take as real.
I don't think so. Most manhwa show that people's nature is influenced by their environment and experiences.
Yes, I do. Sometimes the way ghosts are portrayed in manga seems so vivid and convincing that it makes me think there could be some truth to it. Maybe there are things beyond our current understanding.
It depends on how you define fate. In some manhwa, it might seem like fate plays a big role, but in others, it might not be as prominent.