While this definitely had an "othering" effect, it wasn't the worst part of their mistreatment. ![]() For a long time, the Uchiha had felt like the Hidden Leaf Village was treating them unfairly, as though they weren't really a part of the village, a sentiment that wasn't completely without merit.īy the time the coup was being planned, the Uchiha had already been pushed to the outskirts of the village, segregating them from everyone else. The issue that pretty much led to the vast majority of the events as far as Sasuke's journey was concerned was the Uchiha Clan Massacre. Even knowing that Itachi wanted Sasuke to be a protector of the Hidden Leaf Village, he couldn't shake away his anger towards it, and rightfully so. If Sasuke killed him, he would become known as a hero of the Hidden Leaf Village, ultimately guiding Sasuke away from destroying their home. He became the villain in Sasuke's life, hoping that his death would ultimately bring his brother happiness. He'd already killed his brother, only to find out that Itachi had spent his entire life trying save Sasuke from a similar and worse fate. It broke Itachi's heart doing so, something Sasuke only learned after it was too late. ![]() Itachi knew from experience just how dangerous it was to be an Uchiha in the Hidden Leaf, and wanted to make sure that Sasuke would be strong enough to protect himself without him there. To make matters worse, Itachi went out of his way to torment Sasuke in order to push him to become as strong as possible. Sasuke idolized Itachi and trusted him more than anyone else, which is why the betrayal hurt him so much. No one loved Sasuke more than his brother, and the same was true for Itachi.
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