The bellhop could have been yelling because he was caught up in the intense and confusing situation, trying to make sense of it or get someone's attention.
The main differences are in their expressions and some minor details of personality. In the manga, Deku might seem a bit more intense, while in the anime, he's sometimes presented a bit softer.
Perhaps she's a student. Maybe in her school there's a project or an assignment related to a '25 - story' concept, like writing a story about a 25 - story building, and she's so excited or frustrated about it that she's yelling about it on the side of the road. Or she could be a journalist trying to get people's attention to a news story that has some connection to '25 story'.
The 'woman yelling at cat story' likely involves some sort of conflict between a woman and a cat. It could be related to the cat's behavior, such as getting into places it shouldn't be or making a mess. Or perhaps there was a misunderstanding between the two. For example, the cat might have thought it was playing while the woman saw it as being destructive.
Not really. Using all caps to show yelling can come across as overly aggressive and might be a bit jarring for readers. It's better to use other methods like exclamation marks or descriptive words.
Well, obviously Deku in two forms - the younger and the older version are the main characters. The younger Deku is the one who is still growing and learning, while the older Deku has more experience.