214 : The Burden I Should Bear «Edge»
Sakura’s attempt to kill Sasuke herself is driven by a desire to "fix" the problem she feels she helped create.
Why did Sakura think she could kill Sasuke alone? Was it out of love or a sense of duty?
Sakura finds Sasuke, who has just defeated Danzo and is consumed by hatred. She claims she wants to join him, but Sasuke tests her resolve by demanding she kill the injured Karin. 214 : The Burden I Should Bear
Sometimes "bearing the burden" means standing between a loved one and the harm they might cause, even if it requires a painful confrontation. 2. The Weight of Unresolved Guilt
In this episode, the long-standing tension between Team 7 reaches a breaking point. Having tracked down Sasuke at the Samurai Bridge, Sakura attempts to resolve the conflict alone to spare her friends further pain. Sakura’s attempt to kill Sasuke herself is driven
Look for the contrast between the cold, snowy environment of the bridge and the "heat" of Sasuke’s rage.
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Sasuke's burden is the "curse of hatred" from the Uchiha clan, while Naruto’s burden (introduced shortly after) is the choice to absorb that hatred to stop the cycle of violence.