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The use of shadows and forest settings enhances the feeling of danger and isolation.

Osamu Tezuka’s influence is evident in the episode's cinematic pacing and emotional depth. The "hunt" creates a sense of constant motion, reflecting the instability of Sapphire's life. PZ - 40 - La caccia

Even under the pressure of being hunted, Sapphire maintains the "chivalric" virtues of a prince while retaining the empathy traditionally associated with her female identity. Conclusion The use of shadows and forest settings enhances

Despite being "hunted," Sapphire’s ability to outwit her pursuers underscores her competence and the strength of her dual nature. Artistic and Narrative Significance PZ - 40 - La caccia